[Document 9 — 1880.] ^ yr CITY OF BOSTON. FOURTH REPORT RECORD COMMISSIONERS. Boston, Sept. 1, 1880. The following report of the Committee on Printing ex- plains not only the form of this volume, but the length of time which has been needed for its preparation : — City of Boston, In Board of Aldermen, Nov. 2, 1879. The Committee on Printing respectfully offer the following report upon printing the Town Records of Dorcliester : — In February last the fi)llovving order was passed by the City Council : — " Ordered, That the Record Commissioners be authorized to have transcribed and indexed the land records of the town of Dorchester, and to have the same printed and distributed in the same manner as their previous reports, at an expense not exceeding $1,000; to be charged to the appropriation for printing." Under this order the Record Commissioners have supplied about a hundrei'i pn»j^es of copy, which have been put in type ; but the work is now suspended, to await the further action of the City Council. On the 2oth of September the following petition was presented in the Common Council : — " To the Honorable the City Council of the City of Boston: — "The undersigned, citizens of Boston and others, respectfully repre- sent that, by an order passed Feb. 18, 1879, the Record Commissioners were authorized to print certain extracts from the Town Records of Dorchester. " They further represent that, in their opinion, it would be unwise and inexpedient to neglect any portion of said records^ and that the jippe.an- ance in print of an inc(miplete and mut'liUed tran.scr]jji',tlif?veor.w^jLdd be greatly to be deplored. ,'"■'. ,....•:.''"' " They therefore pray that said order may he, so amended as to author- •^-:-' -^ II City Document No. 9. ize snid commissioners to incliid voconls pontaineil in the first v Dorchesti'i', or so many consecutiv may be able to i)riiit with llie a]))) Mahsiiai.l p. Wilder. Jaaiks II. Means. ()i ivi.H Hall. EbIM'.ZI.H ("LAPP. John H. Kobi.nson. ROSWELL GleASON. F. W. Lincoln. IIenuy Hi mpiiheys. M. D. Spauluing. Samuel Athkktox. "William E. Coffin. e in their forthcoming report all the iume of the Reeortls of tlie Town of e pao-cs thereof as said commissioners ropriation already made therefor. Edward J. Raker. S. J. Raruoavs. E. I. HiSPIlAM. Edwai;d Jarvis. Ren.tamin Cushing. RoiiERT VOSE. Erasmas D. Miller. James H. Upham. Thomas (jROhm. Thomas F. Temple. William R. Trask." This petition was referred to the Committee on Printing, Avith direc- tions to hear the petitioners. The lollovving order was also referred to the committee : — *'In Common Council, Sept. 25, 1879. '• Ordered, That, nnder the order authorizing the transcril)ing and indexing of tlie land records of Dorcliester, the Record Commissioners be anthorized to liave transcrilied and indexed so mnch of the lirst vol- ume of the Town Records ot the town of Dorchester as the appropria- tion made in said order will defray the expense of preparing and publishing." At a hearing of the petitioners and others interested, several gentle- men of the Dorchester Anti(jnarian Society and others appeared, and earnestly advocated the objects ,of the petition. Mr. Whitmore, the Record Commissioner, also appeared, and fully stated his views, in o])position to the petitioners. The ditl'erence of opinion between the Recoivl Commissioners and the petitioners relates mainly to the essential change involved in the plan of the commissioners, by adopting the views of the petitioners. The plan ot the Record Commissioners, for Dorchester and other sec- tions of the city, is substnntially to print a collation from the ancient records, and especially relating to lands; while the petitioiu-rs desire the complete repi-oduction in print of the ancient records, so far as the same limited expenditui'e will i)ermit. The most ancient records are the most dila|)idated ; and it is considered more important to save the most ancient from destruction, than it is to present a collation of them down to a later time. The statut(!s of the Commonwealth make very careful provisions for the proj)er j)roducti<)n, care, and preservation of public records. It is further provided, that " when the records of a county, city, or town are becoming worn, mutilated, or illegible, the County Commissioners, City Government, or !>elet-tmen, shall have fair, legible copies, season- al)]y made.'" This requirement is imperative, and the committee have sought, in view of it, to give the whole subject before them the careful consideration its magnitude and importance require. It being essential to pi'eserve and renew the ancient records, accord- ing to law, the only question to consider is, what is the best method of accomplishing this object? The requirement of the law is met by transcribing tlic^ original, and suljstantially liinding the copy. Rut this ,lne,t)io!i; at o;)i)si(l'erahle expen.'Je; ^trodiices bnt a single copy, to be pre- sel-v'eri in one plajie only, for ;'rBfei;ence in all future time. This isolates the book from the public inspection, and renders it only a book of ref- -SJ Report of Record Commissioners. hi erence to painstaking inquirers only. The volumes printed by the Record Commissioners are in editions of 1,500 copies, and are placed in tlie bound volumes of the City Documents for perpetual preservation, and in various libraries of the city, acicessible to all the people, as well as in many private hands and libraries of those more especially inter- ested in their contents. The committee consider the Record Commission entitled to public thanks for their valuable services to the city, gratuitously rendered, and the commendable economy of expenditure they seek to maintain. But tlie committee are convinced that the basis of operations planned by the commission does not sufficiently cover the legitimate work to be done on the ground they occupy. And the committee feel assured, from the expressed opinions of Commissioner Whitmore, that there is no difterence of opinion as to the desirability of reproducing the ancient records in print, with the exception of the cost involved in the change of plan now pursued by the Record Commission. The ordinance creating the office of the Record Commissioners defines their duties as follows : " To complete, as far as practicable, the record of births, death, and marriages in the town and city of Boston, pi'ior to A.D. 1849." The commissioners, in their first re))ort (City Document No. 92. 1876), say, " A reasonable construction of the duties of the commissioners seems to include therein all sucli investigations as will directly assist in perfecting the record of the vital statistics of Boston." The second report of the commissioners (City Document No. 46, 1877,) takes a new departure from the preceding limited sphere of operation, by special order of the City Council to print "a transcript of the first volume of the Town Records and of the Book of Possessions." This report of the commissioners presents in print " faitliful transcripts of the two earliest volumes of the records of the town of Boston." The report further says, " The records of the town of Boston, now in the custody of the City Clerk, may be described as follows : — " Ten volumes, of which the first is here printed, containing the acts of the town from 1634 to 1822. The first volume (1634-1660) contains also the acts of the Selectmen ; the second volume (1660-1728) contains the acts of the Selectmen from 1660 to 1701, and thenceforward it records only the proceedings of the town. In 1701 the system was established of recording the doings of the Selectmen separately, and twenty-three volumes contain their records until 1822." These books, with a few miscellaneous volumes, comprise the old records of the city pi'ojjer. By annexations are added Charlestown, Dorchester, Roxbury, West Roxbury, and Brighton. The commissioners say in their second report, " It is hoped that the City Government will authorize the Record Commissioners to continue the work of publishing the records; of course, not in full, but by means of such judicious selections as will aflbrd valuable information about our predecessors." The third report of the commissioners (City Document No. 39, 1878) is devoted to the Charlestown land records. This report says, " The com- missioners may perhaps anticipate that other ])ortions of the city, as Roxbury and Dorchester, may call for a similar publication of their records of early grants and posessions of land. There has also been a feeling manifested in favor of printing the first volume of deeds for Suftblk County, inasmuch as the ex])ense would be but little greater than that of a manuscript copy. Certainly the old town of Boston re- quires a second volume of extracts from its records, to com])lete the grants of lots and the laying out of streets. Whilst the commissioners will cheerfully discharge any duties of the above-named nature which may be assigned to them, they beg leave to repeat their previous notice that their main duty is still unfulfilled. The transcripts of the church IV City Document No. 9. records, to supplement and compl(»te the records preserved by the City Re ^ ,, , , ,Tr ri 1 i loi' the schoole. M^ H award — ; It is ordered the same da}' that a rate of 250'" shalbe made for the building of a new meeting howse and the Raters Chosen are Edward Breck. Willia Blake. AViilia Sumner. Roger Clap. Thomas Wiswol. The ouseers of the worke in building the meeting house who are to agree with the workmen Receive the Rates and pay them and to agree with M''. Haward about the plot of land where the sayd meeting howse must bee sett. M^ Glouer. Deacon Wiswol. Natha : Duncon. Deacon Clap. M^ Atherton. M^ Haward. M^ Joanes. [66.] Dec: 17. 1645. Memorand there was given to Ed- ward Breck (by tlie bands of most of the inhabitants of this towne) smelt brooke Ci'eeke one the Condicon that he doe set a mill there. The 7 men chosen the 2^ day of the 10"' month for the yeare following M^ Glooner John Holland M'. Jones Edward Clapp p]dward Breck Will : Clarke Sohn AViswall Januari 19"" 1640. It is agred and voted, that for the Seating of tlie meeting house in Dorchester, and for the making of the wales warme and Decent within and without, the p'forniing of what is requisit for the finishing of the house in such sort as the seven men shall in there Discreation thinke meet, there shalbe a rate laid vpon the Plantation for the accomplishm' of the same. Memorand. that 40'' is granted to be Levied for the vses a boue said, to be gathered by Distress. It is granted by the plantation that Jonas Humfrayes shall haue an acre of Land (which was granted him to haue had eleswhere) at Sqnantums neck and recompenc for a way laid oil his land in the great lotts containing 45 rodds. It is granted by the plantation that John Holland shall haue Sattisfactio for a sixe acar lott which hee purchessed of Thomas Rawlins. M'' that the twentieth daye of the eight m5 in the year 1646 Richard Williams of Tanton : in New England sould vnto Th5 58 City Document No. 9. Wiswall of Dorchester in N: E. afforsaid all bis Lott and Accom- inodations in Dorchester aftbrsaid with all the priuiledges and Lib- erties tlierevnto belonging accordinge to their bounds and delires- sioiis as tiiey are exp'^ssed in an Indenture beareinge Date with this Kecord : Witnessed By John Wiswall beinge moderator of 7 men Geo: Weekes. l_l> i . ] [Tills paragi'aph on page G7 was crossed out on the original.] This should have been Recorded in j-eare 1644. It is ord'' accordingly liy the select men ai)p()inted tliat John Phillips, Willi. Blalce, Edw Brecke, shall Laye out a waye from the Towne of Dorchester vnto the P^'nne necke now in the occupati(") of John Greennwaye or his assignes which partyes aboue named haue done it as it is now Recorded : viz that whereas vpon Record in page 54 it appeares that sattisfactio was giuen vnto John Phillips for a waye from the Coinons to Pine necke we find it most conuen- ient that he passe vpon that w^aye and at the end at John Phillips land to enter vpd INP. minots and good}- Bradford land passinge alonge betwecne Ihem two vntil he come to the Lower end of the ffeild vnto the marsh and then to turne vpon the Left hand vpo the vpland vntill he come vnto goody Bradfford marsh and there to have 2 goads broad vnto the bridge and after that also 2 goad broad till vnto the pine necke. William Blake Edward Brecke John Phillips beinge b_y the select men of Dorchester ordered to Laye out a waA'e from the house of John hill in the great Lotts vnto Rolit. Pears house on the pyne necke : Doe make their Returne as followes viz that the waye affore- said Runnes vpo a streight Lyne on the north side of the Lot that Late was John Phillii)s vntill it come to the easte end of the great Lotts and soe it goes on in a streight Line vpo the south side of the Land tiiat Alexander Bradflbrd vntill it Come to the marsh and then it tin-nes vpo the said Land by the marsh side vntill it Comes to the meadowe that was the said Alexanders and so to Runne in a streight line vnto the pyne: and all alonge to be a Rod and a halfe broad : Theisc are to testifie to whom it male Concerne that John Gingow hathe bought of Anthony Gullilford of Dorchester Foure acres and halfe of J^and Lyeinge on Captaines necke in dorchester which the Forsaid Antliony bought of M'. nathaniel Duncan Late of Dor- chester : for the Consideratio of thirteene » * * [68.] the : S (5) 48 4 of Roxbury selectmen being with us : vpo the Former tlisagreements : : they [Tills page seems to be pasted on page CO.] Dorchester Town Records. 59 DedHam Towne. Loveiiige neighbors whereas we vn herdsmen. Benieman I Bates j Robert Howard in tlie name of the rest of the Select men. Dorchester the 26 of the second mo .•53. It is covenanted and agreed by and betweene the Select men of this towne for this p'sent yeare and Antoney Newton amd Willm Solsbury of the same towne that .the said Antoney Newton and Willm Solsbury shall and will from the 9 of the 3 moneth next insueing vntill the 27 or 28 day of 7 moneth following keepe all such oxon or steeres in a heard as shall at their first goeing forth be Deliued vnto them for that inde l)y' any of tlie inhabitants of the said towne and none of other townes to be received or kept with them without leeve or lysense from the said towne first had and obtayned, Their walke or place of feeding to be on the further side of the river Norponsit and aboue or beyonnd the Cow walke of Dorchester and not suffered to goe among the Cowes. And also the said Antoney Newton and Willi;! Solsbury doth covenant to and with tlie said selectmen to goe forth with tlie said Oxon and steeres halfe an hower by sonn, and bring them to their appointed place or pen so called abought sonn sitting eiiy night, that so the owners may haue them their if they please to send for them, either in tlie eveneing or in the morneing before the said tyme of their goeing Ibrlh, and not be dissapointed when they have vrgent occa- sion to vse them. And to make the denn sufficient for largnesse of ground jtluit so the Oxon or steeres may be the lesse iniurious or hurtfull one vnto an other, as also sntiicient in point of fence and for tlieir laithfulnesse and care herein they the said Antoney and Willm is to haue twoe shillinges a head to be paid at two paym" tlie one halfe witiiiii one moneth after they be put to them and the oilier halfe at the md of the 7 moneth foUowinii; at som Dorchester Town Eecords. G3 convenient i)Uicc in towne Avliove the}' doe appoint but if in case tlie}' be driven to com for their pay then the}' are allowed to re- ceive two shilling and two pence a head. William Salsi'.ok * * RoBT HowAKi) in the name of the rest of the select men. [Page 74 blank.] [Page 75 do. ] [70.] Dorchester the 30 of the 3 mo. 52: It is voted that M^ Mather shrall haue one hnndered pounds allowed vnto him for this p'sent veare insueinge to be p'portioned by a towne rater and the Decons to ioyne with the raters in p'portioning. It is voted the da}' and yeare abouesaid that Captayne Humfery Artherton shall haue a p'cell of ground on the Couions neere John Kinshes to set a house on for a sop howse. Upon the 28 of the 9 mo : 53 it was voted by the Fremen of Dor- chester at a publiUe meeting that Henry Cundlife should gather in by distresse or otherwise divers rates 3'et vnpaid by sefiall p'sons in seuall yeares alread}' past Due vnto the ministerie according to severall l)ills to be Deliued vnto him by the Deacons or Select men, and to inable him theirvnto do by the ensueing warrant vnder their hand the da}' abouesaid authorise him. To Henry Cundlife : you are hereby willed and required to aske and receive of the severall p'sons p'sented to you such sunie or sullies as you shall find them chaiged withall and vpon their default of pay' vpon Demaund these p'sents shall inable you to distrayne and make sale according vnto order of Court in like causes ; and the suliiie or suTnes so gathered to deliu vpon accompt vnto the Deacons who shall give 3^ou a discharge according to what you deliu vnto them for the vse aboue said ; which receipts vnder their handes shalbe accepted as a true returne theirof, which we will you not to faile vpon^-our perrill at or before the first of the last uio : 53. RoBT Howard in the name of the Fremen as being by vote willed and required theirvnto. It is voted the said 28 day of the 9 mo. 53 that our Teacher M^ Mather shall haue a huiiderid pounds for this yeare and that the Deacons shall ioyne with the raters now chosen to p'portion euiy man according to the rule of proportion. The said 28 day of the 9 mo. 53 brother John Smith is chosen by a publike vote to repare the meeting howse with groun sells Daubing clabbord and [77.] glasse abought the windows and otherwise as he shall thinke fit, vnto which he the said John Smith, being p'sent frely consentid. Test Rob"^. Howard Record' This is a postscript entered vnder the aforesaid warrant from the towne vnto Henry Cunlefe Dated the 28 of the 9 mo : 53. as foUowith 64 City Document No. 9. Dorcliester the 14 of the 12 mo. 53. Whereas tlieir is a question whetlier tlie power of Henry Cunlife bailife in acting accordinge to the aboue said warrant is not endid. We the said Inhabitants Doe by a publike rate will and requier him the said bailife to goe on in acting according to the said warrant vntill all arrerages be brought in according to the intent of the said warrant. Ron'' Howard in the name of the rest of the Fre men as aforesaid. fH there was given to Bastiane Keane l\y theTowne a parcell of Land ove the Rockey hill from his garden to the Greete Rocke Contayning about 13"' rods this 19 of: 7 : mo. 1655. JH there was giuen by the Towne to Richard Danes 4 feete of Land with out his garden Rayles by the water or bridge by George Procters close : for the addicon of his shop for his more Con- veniencie this : 22"' day of the : 7 : mo : 1655. [Page 78 blank.] [79.] Dorchester the : 12: of 10 : m". 53: Whareas it hath been found b}' sad experience that much hurt and Damage hath been done in Corne feilds and one greate cause is Insufitient fence and allso the Generall Courte hauing imposed vppon the Selectmen Care to make orders for the repairing of fences in the severall townes as in an order of the 30"' of Angus 53 : doth appeare : it is therefore ordered by the Selectmen that all fences in p'ticuler and comon corne feilds except farmes of aboue an 100 Acres shalbe suflitientl}' fenced att or before the 25"' of March next with Rayles pales or other good sufMtient fence which shall be 4 foot high at the Least and so close as Swine cainiot get through or as the Veiwers shall Judge And Avhat p'sons in this Towne shall haue au}^ Defectiue Fence after the Day aboue said he shall forfeit 2' 6*^ p rod besides paying Damage ; and so p'portion- able for a greater or lesser quanty which fence shall be good and sound as the Veiwers shall Judge and if an}' one shall neglect the repayre of his fence aboue said he shall forfiet for every weeks neglect 2^ 6"^ beside paying Damage after dew notes giuen them by the veiwers : All which said penaltyes to be taken b}' Dis- trayne or otherwise one thierd part to the Baylife the other to the vse of the Towne. mad by the Selectmen. This aboue wrlten order is to continue in force vntill the towne so cause to repeale it : Dated the 8:1: 1657 or 1658. It is ordered by the select men the 12 (1) 1659 : or 1660 : that noe stoone wall shall be Counted sutllcient fence vnlesse ther be a raile put into a Cruch or post: put upon the wall. Whereas an order of Court appoints the Selectmen of every Towne that they should appoint two or more of their Inhabitants to veiw the Fence of every Corncfeild within their Towne. And they luuie further ordered the selectmen to make orders Dorchester Town Records. 65 for repiiyrein^ and raa^'ntaning of sufTieient feence to each feild within there Towne : Woe therefore the Selectmen of Dorchester do order and appoint that you whose names are herafter cx[)ressed to be the severall veiwers of each feild shall carefully veiw all and each mans fence and every parte thereof. And soe that it be according to the order of the Selectmen baring date the 12 day of the 10"' nio. 53 : And if any mans fence be vnsufiicient you are then required forthwith to giue notes to him who shall forth with repay re the same and further you are required Avho are the severall veiwers of each feild to make returne to the Selectmen or some of them of all such p'sons as are defectiue in ther fences according to the order before expressed one the first day of the 2 mo. next vppon penaltie of 2' C for each veiwers neglect. You are also to veiw the fence once in each month vntell the tenth of the 8 month next and to make return within one week after you haue Giuen notes to the owners of his defect. If it be not repayred within that wceke vppon the penalty' before expressed. And further if any p'son shall enforme you or any of 3'ou of any defectiue fence att any tyme you shall forthwith goe and veiw it and make returne as aforsaid vppon the penalty aforsaid. This 12"' of the 10 mo. 53 bj' the Selectmen for this yeare This aboue writen order is to continue in force vntill the towne se cause to repeale it. Dated the 18 : 1 : 1G5J, 8 ' [Att a meeting of the select men 12 (P') 16G| it isordered that all defects in fences that are Less than one rodd shall pay 12** for euery defect, and 12"^ p rodd for all aboue one rodd, and 12'' p weeke for euery weekes defect beside what damages may Arise and it is alsoe ordered thatt all stone wall oft' foure foot high shall bee accounted sufficient fence without a rayle aboue itt. this order to bee obserued from the first of aprill till the 10"' of October next, for all coinon feilds and then to be cleard or run the aduenture of daniadg that may arise for this j'ear insuing or till the select men doe take further order.] [80.] Dorchester this 13'" of 12: mo. 53 Forasmuch as Rituousnes amongst men is not onl}' the Cmandement of god but the way to Continew Loue and peace amongst men and sad Complaynts being made to vs of vniust practises of Divers in this Towne who distro}' mens Corne and Grasse by puting in or at lest suftring there Cattell to feed one other mens Corne and meadow : for the prevention of W'hich it is ordered by the Select men of this Towne as followeth. 1. That ever}' man shall fech or cause to be feched out his owne bease or any that hee hatli vnder his charge Whether Sheepe, Rutlier Cattell Horses and Swine out of all coiuon Corne feilds medow and pasture within this Towne of Dorchester one the first ^ Written in margin of p. 79. 66 City Document No. 9. 2 day of llie 2 uio next and soe from tyme to tyme, vppon the penantie of 2' the head for every beaste not feched out one that day : to be payde by the owner of such Beast vppon demande to honicsoever shall finde and fett out an}' such beastes aforsayd and if he that ownes the beast or bestes shall refuse to pay vppon de- mand the Baylife shall take it by distres. 2. That the veiwers of every feild shall not only see the fences to be good according to that order made in the 12 of the 10 mo. 53 but allso that such Gates and fences which ar Comon to the vse of any feild shall be sufficiently made befor the day aboue expressed : which gates and if the}' be not made before the day of Closing feilds, then the veiwers shall forth with make and repayre the same and shall Demand and take of ever}- p'prietor of every such feild one penny for every acker of Broken vp land within that feild and if an}' refuse to pay as aforesaid the Baylife shall haue warrant to take it by distres : 3. Ifanyp'sonn shall Leaue openn any such gate he or his Parents or master if it be a child shall pay one shilling for every tyme he shall be knowne to leaue it openn : or if any p'sonn shall Lett in any best to any such feild and leaue it ther be shall pay as aforesaid V for everv iDCst lett in or left there. 4. If any p'sonn shall put in any beast or Leaue any beast Loose in any such feild by night vntell the feild be reid of Corne & haye he shall forfett 5^ a beast for every beast so put in or Left Loose there : 5. If any p'sonn Whatsoever shall in Plowing tyme or elce Leave or sefer his or there Cattell to trespas vppon other mens p'prietie in any Comon feild in this Towne he shall forfett for every such offence 1' G'* p head to the informer to be taken by distress or otherwise besides paying all damage to the man damnified. 6. If any p'sonn haue any just occasion to drive any Cattell in any waye through any Como feild he shall not suffer them to feed one mens Corne or grase but shall follow them deligently vppon the penaltie of paying six pence for every beast he suffers to tres- pas besides paying all Damages to the partie trespassed. Tliese six orders aboue writen are to continue and to be in force vntill the select men see cause to alter them by the order of the select men the 11(3)1G63. [81,] This 13'" of 12 m" 53. Wee the Selectmen of Dor- chester hauing hard tliat there are in som Comon Feilds Fences wliicli are not oned by any of the p'prietors and allso other places about some Comon feilds which hath no fence and for want of good fence much hurt and damage doth come thereby : wee willing you would agree of some equall way amongest your selues : Desire that the p'prietors of each feild home it Consernes : would of them- selues app}tit two or more as they shall see meete to veiwe all such Dorchester Town Records. 67 fences as av not owned and sucli places as need new fencing : anil would bring in in p'licular what some of Hods or feetes it is ; with what the charge will be within seaven days after they be chosen : And wee desire that the p'prietors would appynt within tliem seines some to doe it and for the doing thereof to rayse vppon the arable Land in CA'ery such feild so much as shall Defray the charge in generall b}- the acker or other wise as you shall see good for the making of it. Which if you doe not by the first monnth next then wee the Seelectmen shal doe our best for the preventing of Damage and hurte and make som order and appynt men out of your selues for the doing of it. Whereas M^ John Glouer was chosen with Willam Simmer and William Clarke to Laye out m"' Stotons farme, now the said M'. Glouer being deceased this 14"" day of the 12 m° 53 att a Towne meeting the Towne hath Chosen John Wiswall in the Rome of M''. Glouer to ioyne with the said William Sumner and W' illiam Clarke for the Doing of that woorke. This 14"> day of 12 m'' 53 Joseph Farworth was Chosen by the Towne of Dorchester to be Clarke of the markett for the ordring and sealing of Waits and mesures for this Towne of Dorchester. [83,] Tlie 13 of 12 m. 53. The names of such as are ap- pynted by the Selectt men of Dorchester to veiw the fence in the Corne feilcls for this year 1654. Edward Clapp ] t • ^ <-i i ^ t i f William Clarke T o -A r Impnmus for the neck of Land \ ^ „, , Larence Smith J '■ { James Blake Rich Leeds | Item the feild one the Backe | Richard Withington Hugh batten j side of M"' Stoughtons — \ Richard Cortes nvT .1 /-ii 1 Item the Great Lots from M"' Hoi- ( j i c -^-i Nalh Glouer fin i -n i *- i i ) John Smith , , ,,. ^^ V lands and so Round westward and -^ t i r< +<. John Minott ( , „ ^.r. . -,} t ^+4- ; John Gurnett ) end so far as Widow Popes Lott (^ abram How \ Item for the rest of the fence in f William Robinsonn Tho : Trott f the Great Lots \ Robert Fearce Willvam Clarke ) t*. t. ,• i t + f Jivmes Hmphres mi TA ,- ^1 t Item Twentie eacker Lots < ^ ,- '. Tho : Dan forth J ( James Kenion Henry Kibbey ) It. for the Lot behind M^ | W. Blake Henry Wodward ] Jones, \ Thomas Lake Isack Jones | It for the Lot behind Thomas J M^ Jones Enoch wiswall | Wiswall — \ Joseph Farworth Georg Dier | It for the feild behind M'. f John Wiswall Timothy Mather j Mathers — ( Ensine Foster Nico : Clapp | Item, for the feild behind f Thomas Burd Thomas Andrews j Thomas Burds — ( John Blackman Henry Conliffe ) It. for the Eight eaker f Henry Wooddard Rodger Suiiier. j Lots ( William Sumner Jnn. Andrew Richer | It. for the feild by Elder | Andrew Richer Anthony guUiford j Kingslys howse — \ Anthony Gulliford [83.] This 6'" of 2 m" 53 or 54. Att a Towaie meetine there was chossen Deconn Wiswall and Ensine fibster to treate with the 68 - City Document No. 9. CoTnt'to Chosen by the Genernll Court to veiwe a, plantation fitt Niitieke to knowe what is meete to be Donn and what there Desire is and so to retorne an answer to the Towne of Dorchester. [Page 84 bUuik.] [85,] A copie of a Letter sent to the Generall Court this 12'" Day of May 1G54. To the Honored Comite appinted by the Generall Court for the setling of the Indian Plantation att Naticke : The retonrne of the Inhabitants of tlie Towne of Dorchester in answer to a litter pre- sented vnto the Generall Courte baring date the IS"" day of Sep- teml)er 1653. It being Desired of vs that wee would further the Indian woorke att Natick What wee may which is our desire as farre as wee see God in the same and for that end that wee would accomidate Dedham with some Land Convenient for them In case the}' should suppl}' the Indians att Natick : wee doe with all redines acknowl- edge our selues p'sons and estates and all we have and are to be the Lords : and hope wee shall therein manifest ourselues When ever hee Call vs : 2'^ wee doe with the like redenes acknowdedg our selues sublet to this Comonwealth and the Gouerment heare established and therin as instrements in and for God to call sue or and what we have in awa}- of god to be Disposed of b}' them : thei'efore wee haue attended vnto what was presented vnto vs in that Letter : and adressed ourselues to comply with our Brethren of Dedham for that end choose out two of our l)eloued Brethren to meete with them and the CoiTiete for that ende who vppon notes attended tyme and place att Roxl)ury and vnderstanding by them that our Brethren at Roxbury Cann doe litell or nothing toward the accomendation of Dedham in that request In the Letter wee arc Willing so fare as wee cann with out to much preiudice to our selues to doe the more for the furtherance of the worke. But the tyme being short sence wee vnderstoode tlie Case and What ma}' satisfie : and wee meeting with some obstickels in our wa}' to what wee would do Cannot att Present giue such an answer as wee desii'e. But if it may not be to prejudicall to the woorke intended wee desire and humbl}' Crane the patience of this Courte nntill the next sesions which wee conseaue may bee in October hoping by that tyme to be able to answer the honored Court and our Bretherens expectation att Dedham which is the thing wee ayme att or giue : wee hope satisfactory Reasons to the Contrary hoping that wee ourselues In our honest and reasonable request shall find Redie acceptance with you in what Lyes in j'our power to answer vs agayne and so wee humbly take Leave and rest yours to our power. Subscribed this 10 of the 3 : m" 1654 by Robert Howard appyn- ted by and in the name of the inhabitants of the towne of Dor- chester. [Page 86 blank.] 0. 9. 0 1. 8. 4 1. 0 Dorchester Town Records. 69 [87.] A rate made the 27"^ day of the 10 m" 1G53 for tlie Towne and Castell of the some of 40'' 14" 11*^ Disbursed as fol- loweth. £. e. d. Imprimiis to the Captaj-ne of the Castell . . . 20. 16. 0 Item for Caring of Corne to the Tide mill for Capt. of the Castell 0. 1. 0 Item for driuing up and setting downe and for the keep- ing of the Cowe that was witli Goodman meade Item to the Secretary- for writing of Court oixlers Item for 2 quire of paper ...... Item for a messenger to goe to M^ Callecots about Tonisons Hand . . . . . . . 0. 1. 4 Item for a borde and nayles and worke to stop the Place in the galler3Mn the meeting howse . . . 0. 2. 11 Item for making the fence by Goodman Topleus . 0. 7. 6 Item payd Abraham Howe and, Thomas Trott being Constablns to make vp there rate being Short . . 1 . 6. 0 Item payd Thomas Tollman towards a pare of wheles for the Gunn 1. 0. 0 Item payd to a man of Dedliam for killing of two woolves 0. 19. 0 Item to Goodman Tollman for killing a w^oolfe . . 1. 0. 0 Item pavd to John Smith his one rate 14' to Richard Hall G' 2^ and IP S"^ by John Mynott which he should haue Laid out about the meetinghouse is . 1. 11. 10 Item to Goode George ...... 3. 10. 0 Item it is voted that the 19' and 3*^ that was Dew from Nicholas White for his rate vnpayd should be abated 0. 19. 3 Item for Tomsons Hand the Rate to the Country' being 16' 8** and the Towne rate being 8' 4*^ it is not throfly agreed one only for present we Craue allow- ance but shal doe the best to gitt it if you cann sett vs in som way to do it sum is . Item for Jeremia Rylands his rate no hops to get it Sum totall. Laid out to this 4"^ day of 10 m° 54 : is Item Dew from Thomas Tollman for that Thomas Lakes Child died within two yeares . . . . 11. 0. 0 1. 5. 0 0. 1. 0 34. 19. 2 Sura Dew to the Towne is 21. 12. 9 [88.] It is ordered at a towne meeting this 4*'' of the 10 m° 1654 that ]\P. Robart Howard shall draw out a warrant according to the warrant of the last yeare to Henr}' Coundl}' for the gather- ing vp of M^ Mathers' pa}- which is behinde to this daye. 4 of 10 m. 54. It is ordered or voted att a towne meting that our Decons and John Capen shall make a rate for M'. Mathers pay for this yeare. 4 of 10 m 54 It is voted at a towne meting that Josefe Farn- worth Nicholas Clap and William Clarke shall vewe the waye b}- the buring place and Larance Smithes barne to conseder whether 70 City Document No. 9. there mav lie ground spared to siip[)ly Larence Smith without hurte to the wa}'. 1G54. Item there was Coming to the Towne out of the Country' rate for the yeare 1653: 3'': 10': whieli was to be payd to those men to our Capt. 2'^ 17' and to Larance Smith 13^ which monys wee nathaniell Patten and Thomas Lake haue payd being then Counstabls : 9 : 2 : 1655 : Deacon wiswall was appointed by the selectmen to make agreem't with leiftenant Ellis John french and goodman Eldrcge of Braintree about a parsill of medow In our bounds which Ihey desire to rent of the towne of Dorchester : [89.] Wee whose names are here vnderscribed And being appynted by our several Townes and being mett this first day of the 7: m" 1654: to Lay out the High Waye through Dorchester Woods from Branntre Bounds to Roxburj' bounds : do agree as followeth : first that the Waye shall be fowre Kodd Wide from Brantre bounds to Roxbury bounds : secondly beginning neere Ilinr^'e Crane's house the Wa}- to Lye one tlie Sowthest side of it in the old Beaten roede waje : and so to a Lowe White oake marked on the same side of the waye and so b}' the marked trees to the brooke : so from the Brooke the wtty being Lade in the Winter we agreed to take about a roode wide into Anthony Golliford's lott wheare the fence Jnterrupts the waye : and so to a marked post to wards John Gill's howse : and from thence to an other marked post against John Gills howse : from thence to a stake in Elder Kingslys yearde and from thence -to the niille in the olde beaten roede waye : and from the mille to tow grete rockes one the Lower side of the waye att Robert Spures and Henr}- Merifelds bowses end : and from thence to the new feild by the marked trees in the olde roode wa3'e : and so through the new feld wheare the waye formerly was and from thence by the marked trees one the Left hand to Roxbury bounds : of Dorchester Nicholas Clape. AViLLiAM Clarke. of Brantree Moses Paine. Gregory Bellcher. Item whereas there was dew from John Gurnctt for the Cowe that was meads: 4'': 17' which he sould for tlie Towne hath paid as followeth Item paid to Ensine Eoster which was dew to Hudson for our Debuties Diett in the yere : 54 . . . .03''00 00 Item paid Goode George for the Selectmens Diet . .01 00 00 Item paid by Nathaniell Patten for John Gurnett to the Towne" 00. 17 00 Sume is 4''- 17'- 0 Item whereas there was dew to the Towne from Nathaiiell Patten Dorchester Toavn Eecords. 71 John Minott and John AVales one the book in the year: 1G54 : 518. i5». gd pjiid j^g followeth. Item to M"' Jones for mending tlie pound . . . 00. 12. 00 Item to Leftenent Clape 00.11.04 Item to William Pound for mending the Stockes . . 00. 01. 00 Item to Thomas Wiswall for the glassiers Diett . . 00. 05. 10 It. for Carige of Capt. Damford's Corne . . . .00. 03. 09 It. for killing a woulfe in Caues pasture , . . . 00. 15. 11 [90,] Item Nicholas Whites and Tomsons island rats 00. 15. 06 Item for the hire of a horse to goe to Punkepage .00 01. 06 Item paid towards the 3'' : 15': to the Capt. of the Castell which was Dew to Phelipes for our Debuties Diett for the yere 1654 03.02.03 Sume is 6'^ : 9' : 1"^ : So the Some paid and remains to me Nathaniell Patten 00. 13. 04 Now I the said Nat Patten am Debtor to the Towne 17^ which I vnder tooke to pay for John Gurnett and for a wolfe which I had allowance from the Tres- uer : 10' : and I am to pay 2'. to the rate mad in the 3-eare : 1654: which Thomas Burde gathred the whole is 01. 09. 00 So take out 13' : 4'^ remayns 00. 15. 08 Now there is Dew to me Nathaniell Patten from John Minott which I laid out for his part of his rate of the yere: 1654: 16'. 9'^ which hee will pay wheare 3'ou will appynt so all thes somes ar satified : and there is Dew to me Nat Patten from the Towne — Now I the said nathaniell Patten doo put over this 1'. 1*^. dew to me : to pay Richard Evens he being not satisfied for Laing a borde in the west gallery tho as I thofte I had allowed him more out of the former account then it was worth but he demanding it I am willing to allow being . ^„^g .... 00. 01. 02 of the 16'.9'^. fines dew from John minett abovsd hee hath paid 12'. to captaine dauenport . . . 00. 12. 00 Richard Cortes and Thomas Tillestone being Constabls for the yere 55 there rate was 72'' : 16' : 0 : and they are to pay the treasu' 70'': 14': 8"^. 3 farthing so they are to retorne the Towne .... 12 of 8 m 57 Dew from Richard Hall and Henry Woodard Constabls for the yere 5'. aboue that they should pay to the Tresuer .... Dew from thomas Toleman in all Decon Weswall to be accountable for 15 hundred of bords 2. 1. 3 farthing , 4. 5 5. 0 10. 0 11. 16. 3 72 City Document No. 9. whereof Left. Clap liad 7 hniulred soo remaynes 8 hundred. [91.] of a rate of Twenty pownds sixe shillinges eleaven pence chardged vpon theTowne of Dorchester b}' the select men in theyeere 165G theygiue thisAc- compt of the Disbursment for the towne vse as fol- loweth Imp" paid by Thomas Burd vnto the p'ticulers here aftermentiond Rodger Clap and John Wiswall Depntyes . . 9-3-0 It. vnto William Blake ^ f or the higli") Richard Hall > w a _y th r o u g h > Peter Lyon j their great Lo\ts ) . . 1-16-0 It. vnto Deacon Parkes of Roxbury For chardges about Tompsoia Hand . . . . . . .1-13-6 It. vnto William Clarke For wood to the watch and for Runninge the Lyne . . . . . .0-12-6 It. For select mens chardge at sister Georges For the yeare 55 . . . . . . . .3-15-8 It. vnto W^illiam Pond vpon Accompt For worke to be done at the Mcetinge liouse . . . . .1-10-5 It. vnto Rodger Clap for hay and bords . . .0-2-0 Totall is . .18-19-1 Rest due vnto the Towne From brother Bnrd this 23 (9) 56 1-7-10 Whereof Brother Burd hath paid vnto sister George, towards the select mens chardge this yeare 56 . . 1-1-0 to ballance this Accompt with br5 burd Rest due From him 0-6-10 which we Assigne him to paye vnto sister George vpon Accompt this yeai'e 56 and so dischardge him of the 20-6-11 being the Rate f!br the yeare 54 and 55 : Wherus the Balif Thomas Burd in the yeare 55 was charged to pay vnto the liftenant the some of won pound liftene shiling and six penc : but wee haue found that the liftenant hath bin paj'd other waj-es therfore the Balife is still Charged with so much as (letter vnto the towne : the liftenant was payd with seuen hun- dred of bords. 9 : 12 : 1656 we gaue goodman georg a note for to rec 35^ 6''. of Thomas Bird which he should haue paid to the liftenant : — Also goodman george had half a hundered of Towne bords. [Page 92 blank.] [93,] This: 3: of the 10 m" 1655 the officers that were Chosen Ibr this yeare ensuing by the Towne 2 Selectmen John AVcswall Ensine Foster Edward Bricke Nathanifll G loner Nathaniell Patten Dorchester Town Records. 73 Rators John Smith John Mvnott William Clarke Supervisors for the highwayes for necke land all so Anthony Gillmend Nicholas clape Ba_ylife Henry Garnseye. It is voted by the Towne this: 3: of 10: m. 1G55 that they liave given Power to the Selectmen to set the Towne for An}' rate in wheate Rye peas and Indian or any other graine as they shall thinke Fett for this A'eare Insuing both for herds men or other: this order was voted the 7:10: 1657 : that it should continue this 3"eare also* [Page 94 blank.] [95,] Whenras the Generall Court out of Religious Care of the Education of the youth of this Comonwealth in the preneiples of Christian Religion hath enioyned the Select men of every Towne within there severall L3'nietts to haue a vigilent eie to see that mens children and such as are within there charge be Catechized in som Orthodox Catechisme in familes : so as they may be redie to answer the Selectmen as the}' see time Convenient to examine them. Wee the Selectmen of this Towne of Dorchester for the tyme being in our obedience to Authoritie and in pursute of so vse- full and p'titahle a worke Do hereby will and require all parents masters and an}' that haue the charge and oversight of any youth with in this Plantation that they be diligent to obserue this Iniun- tion to Catechize there chcldren servants and others with in there severall charge in some sound and Orthodox Catecliisme that they may be able to render account heareof when they shall be herevnto required either in the Church or privatly : as vp[)on advice shall be Judged most conduceing to tlie generall good of all men. And faile not herein vppon such penaltie as the Court shalf see reson to inflict vppon Information giuen against such as shalbe found Dili- quent herein :. this 11 of the 12 : m° 1655. 8-12 in, 55. It is agreed by and betwene the Selectmen of Dorchester for the tyme being one the one part in the behalfe of the Towne and Thomas wiswall and his sonne Icabod VViswall as follows : First that Icabod with the consent of his Father shall from the : 7 : of ]\Iarch next ensuinge vnto the end of three full years from tlience to be compleate and ended Instruct and teach in a free schoole in Dorchester all such cheldren as by the inhabitants shall be Comitted vnto his Care in Enuglish Latine and Greeke as from time to time the Cheldren shall be Capable and allso in struct them in Writinge as liee shall l)e al)le : which is to be vnderstood such Cheldren who are so fare entred all redie to knowe there Leters and to spell some what: and also prouided the Schoole howse from time to time be kept in good order and comfortable for a man to abide in both in soTiier and in Winter by prouiding ffire 74 City Document No. 9. reasonably so that it may iicather be preindicall to mastor nor scholer and in cause of palpable neglect and matter of complaint and not reformed it shall not binde the m'. to endanger his health. Secondly' that the Selectmen of Dorchester shall from yeare to yeare every 3'eare paye or cause to be paid vnto Icabod or his Father by his Assignment the full somme of Twentie Five pounds two thirdes in wheate pease or barley' marchantable and one thirde in Indian att or before the first of march dueringe the three yeares 3'early att jM'ice Currant which is to be vnderstood the price which the generall Court shall from time to time appoint. Edwahd Brecke in the name of the rest. ICIIABOL) Wis WALL [Page 96 blank.] [97,] Dorchesler the IV of 12: m". 1655: It is Coue- nanted and agreed betwene the Selectmen of this Towne and Robert Stanton of the same towne for the keeping of the Oxe heard att the vsuall place aboue the Mill for such a t3nne in tlie yeare for fine yeares from the Daye of the Date aboue said that is to sa^-e from the 8*'' day of the 3 mo : to the 8 : of the 8 : m". fol- lowing and so from 3'eare to^'eare dewring the terme of five yeares : That the said Robert Stanton doth Covenant wdth vs to keepe all such Oxen and Steeres being two ^-eares old or vpward with what Drie Cowes wee shall put a feeding of any of this Towne, and none of other Townes : And to keepe all such Oxen and steeres in a herd as shall be delivered him att the penn and to take Care of such feeding Cowes or Oxen in some Convenient place where it maj' be best for the fating of them according to his best discretion : The walke or i)lace of feeding to be one the Sowth side of the River nerponsett and aboue or beyound the Cow walke of Dor- chester and not suffred to goe among the Cowes. And tliat the said Robert is to make and maintaine a sufficent Pen both for Largnes of ground and soficince of fence so that the oxen and steeres may not hurt one another. And to goe forth with the said Oxen and steeres halfe an howre b}' sonne in the morning and to bring them in about sonnsett in the evning that so the honors may haue them there, if they please to send for them, ether in the morning or evning before the said time of there going forth, and not be disapointed : And for his faithfullnes and Care here in he is to have : 2' p head of every beast to be paid the one halfe in Indian Corne and the other halfe in wlieat Barly or pease att two payments tlie first paiment by the : 12*'' da}' of the : 4 m" and the Last paiment by the : 30"' day of the : 7 : m° following and so from yeare to yeare dewring tlie terme of five 3'ears fi'om the day aboue said : And further the said Robert is to haue the vse of such ])enns as be there or may be there to Improve them to his best advantage Dewring the tyme of the five yeares : And he is to billd an howse by the penn of 12 foote in Length and 9 foote in bredtli or such a one as is att the sheep penn and to repaire it and att the end of tlie five yeares to Leave it to the Towne and for the Dewing of it : the Towne is to gine the said Robert Stanton thirtie shillings in the like paie aboue said to be paid out of the Cattell Dorchester Town Records. 75 heekeepes by eqiiall proportion and the howse to be bilte by the t^'me he is to beginn to keepe tlie heard : And what so ever oxen or steeres shall goe vppon the Commons of Dorchester shall be payable to the Oxe heard according as these that are there : And in case there shall be Jnst groiinde and profe of his nigleclt herein then the bargen to be voide and for the payment of his Corne att the times agreed one if you will not bring it to his howse he will appint some place in the Towne wheare you may bring it which is att Thomas Lakes howse. The mark of | Robert Stanton. [98«] 10 of :1 m" 1656. The names of snch as ar appinted to Vewe the fence in the Comon feldes for this yeare 1G56 : T • • XI 1 r. T 1 ( Thomas Jones Imprimis the neck of Land — \ r>- , ^ -i^ ^ ^ ( Richard Baker rri ^ 11 1 1 • T T\rri". ci i ( Elder Witheringtou The feld behind M"'. Stotons — < ^ t\t' . *- [ James JMintot : The gret Lots from M"' Holland and so round T-p- i .it i westward and end so fare as >v iddow poises ■{ ^ , t^ ,, y ., ^ ^ ; Joseph tarn worth rr\ i. e t.\ i. T t. p f Elder Minott Ihe rest of the gret Lots fenc — -^ rm rr. n ^ ( Thomas Tollman rr 4.- 1 T J- f Thomas 8weft Iwentie eaker Lots < r^^ i. rn i ( Clemant lopham m r 4- 1 1-1 nrr t ( William Clarke T Lot be hind M'. Jones -\ ■x^^ i t>i i ( Edward Blake : The Lot behind Thomas Weswals — -It i i^ ^.i ( Joseph V arn worth Til T ii 1 1 • 1 TVTr HT xi f Wlllin 111 Pouu d I The Lott behind M'. Mathers : — -^ rp. ,, Tvr ^i ( Timothy Mather The Lott behind Thomas Burds -^ t ' n \ Jasper Rush ics Vmfres Woodard The 8 eaker Lots -I tt'^™ [ llenr [99,J Dorchester 2 of the 12 m'" 1646 This is a true copy For the finall Determining and ending of all matters in contro- uersy : concerning the fence abont the grett lotts, the capttins neck the 6 akers lotts and other proporsions of land now within the same fence : the proprietors who are owners of ther seuerall propor- sions of land with in the sa3'd fence ; haue refered them selfues to the Arbitration ; of M'. Isack Heath, .John Johnson and Wilyara parkes of Roxbnry ; binding them selfes heerby to stand to what the sayd Arbitrators shall determine both in respect of what fence shall be mayd ; and wher ; and by whom, and euery won of the propryetors hath liberty if he please to give ihformation in the case ; to the said Arbitrators ; when they shall com to Dorchester to be informed therin ; Richard Mather Nickolas Clap John Glouer Thomas millett 76 City Document No. 9. Thomns makpcas Edward Brccke Robert Ilowerd Wih-am blake Wilyaiii Chirke John penrse Rodger Clap Edward Clap James Bates Thomas Wiswall Cristofar Clibsoiie miehaell Willis Austine Clement Hopestil foster Richard Withington Jonas Iluniphres James Humphrc}' Richard llawes Wilyam Snmner John Kingsl}' Nicholas Battler Richard Leeads John Smith Wilyam turner John Holland Joseph farnworth Wilyam la3'ne : John Hill His mark 1 Sarah Bradford John Holman Richard Calvcott Richard Hall Wilyam Triscott Clement Toplife Antony Gulifard Henery Way Aron Way Wilyam Irland Ricliard Way Nickolas George John Gingine Nickolas Eline His mark 3 Joseph tuchell Thomas touleman Richard Howlbrook His mark R H andrew picker Thomas Tilestone Bra}' Wilkines Jane pope Isabel 1 Rigb}^ John whiplle [100.] The 23 of the 12 month 1646. Wee whose names are under written ; being chosen by the inhabitants of Dorches- ter; to giue in ower determination about the tenses of a parsell of land caled the great lotts ; capttins neck and 8 aker lotts and 6 aker lotts and other lands and medowes within the sayd fense ; to order and determine as is Hereafter expresed This fense to begine att a creecke betwixt the new dwellinge House of John Holonds and the mill belonging to Edward Brock as the fense now standeth and so all along vnto the little spott of meado that belongs to John Holand and from that meado all along by the beach vntill it comes to the ould fense agaynst Edward Breckes Barn and from that last mensioned place as the fense now stands vnto the corner of this fenc next the towne and as the outsid fense now standeth belonging to the grett lotts all along as now it standeth vntill it commeth att the Riuer commonly caled neponselt Riuer taking in the 8 aker and 6 aker lotts. And if itt be found by experienc that neponsett Riuer be nott a sutHsyent fense to secure the corne from damag itt shall be in the power of the mageor part of the proprietors of this fild to secure itt att an equale charge of all the propryetors by ether Keeper or fense as they shall judg most meett : And where euer itt toucheth vpon any land of the sd John Holand liee th s''. John shall make and mayntayne the moyetye of the s**. fense '. nier and the other moyetye to make and mayne- taine for eue '\e propryetors of the s'' lilde. Dorchester Town Records. 77 And whereas some medowes are aired}' fensed in and others in- tended to bee fensed in at there owne charge and so to niayntaj'ne it for eiier. wee order tliat if thos partyes or any tliat shall gine in securyty with in 20 days vnto the 7 men that are chosen to order the pru- densiall affa^ers of the Towne to make up a sufllsient fence betwene this and the first of the 3 month which shall bee in the yeare of the Lord 1G48 : and to maj'utayne itt for euer that then shnch medowes shall nott pay nor make an}- part of the outside fence but all other medowes to beare part of the fence that is to say 2 akers of medow to beare as much fence as one aker of upland and all the upland to beare an eaquall proporsion of this outside fence to secure this lild that is to say euer}' aker a like quantity of the said fence to make and ma3'nta3'ne for euer. And where as wee vnderstand that some perticular men by contracte ether with the Toune or particular per- sons haue engaged them selfues to make and mainetayne for euer seuerall parsels of this fence wee leaue them to make good ther perticuler bargaines and contractes : we order that euer}^ mans fence shall lye aganst his owne land as much as may bee and wher itt cannot be laj'd against ther owne land 3'ett to bee la3'de as neare to each mans house as conuenientl}' it can bee and wher as some men haue mayd more fence then there proposion will com now to acording to the number of akers : we order that who euer shall com in to make and mainta3'ne an}^ part of shuch fence shall giue an equall value for the ould fence as 2 men shall Judge it to bee worth or otherwise if he or the3' refuse to giue so much for the ould fence then it is in the power of the owner of this to take it away vnto his owne proper use and the other to sett up a suftisient fence in the Rome of it : wee order that euery man shall know where his fence shall 13'e and what quantit3' euer3' man shall beare be- twene this and the first day of the first mo"' if possible : we further order that euer3' mans fence shall be ma3'd or repayred suffisientl3^ to the satisfaction of shuch as are apo3'nted to vewe the fenscs be- twixt this da3' and the 10 of the 2 month vppon shuch penaltys as the afore sayde 7 men shall see cause to Inflict uppon them : Further we order that it shall bee in the libert3' of any of the pro- prietors at there owne charge to fence out an3' part of there owne land prouided that still he or the3^ maintaine there proporsione of there outside fence and If an3' man haue or herafter shall fence in an3'' part of ther owne land from the aforesayde fild that what damage soeuer any of the propryetors of the sayde fild shall rescue b3' ether cattell or swine of there owne or others shuch person or person or persons as shall [101.] particularl3' fence in there land from the sayde fild that what damage the sa3'de filde shall rescue through the defecte of his or theire fence he or the3' shall make it good as two Indeferant men shall Judge the damage to be. And If an3' cattel or swine that of Right ought to feed in the aforsayd filde shall breake in or doe any hurt or damag vnto thes lots enclosed acording to there libert3' afore-expressed from the aforesayde Generall filde shuch cattell or swine are nott to bee counted trespasers nor pay an3' damage. Wee make ownely this exceptioue concerninge <" parsel of this 78 City Document No. 9. land calcci pine neck if the owner or owners of that land or medow doe give secur^'t^y vnto the aforesayde 7 men within 20 da3'es after the date herof for euer to secure this fdde from dam- age through an^' part of that land and also secure it selfe from any damage that may com to tliem by any cattel that have Right to feed in this filde that then this land shall be exempted from any part of this geuerall fence, otherwise to beare it proporsioue equale with other lands of like qualyty IsACK Heath John Johnsone WiLLYAM PAKKE And though the order of feeding was not put to us yet out of ower owne experience wee think good to adnise that the feeding of this fild should bee acording to there severall quantytys in this filde. A true account of the fence of the grett lotts and the maner of of lynge of itt. wee began with M''. Gloner and Brother Brecke : M' Glouer — 75 Rode — 1 foott his began in the side fence M'' Bates — 8 Rode 3 foott Richard way — 6 Rod — 13 foot and Halfe it recheth 3 foot short of Brother Breckes Edward Breck — 38 Rod — it goes to the 3'onder corner of his medowe : Then we went to the Creeck at Captins neck Rod foot Half Edward Breck 10 Rod— 0 — 0 William Somner 6 Rod — 13 — h' • E-i Brik for Rich<^ lot ■ Richard Calycott — Jonas lluraphres — Elder my not — Augustin Clement — Richard Kawes — Edward Breck — Antony Gulyfer — Jonas Huini)hry — Richard Leds — Bray wilkins — William turner — michacU willis — nicolas clap — John lloland — widow way — William Blak — m'' malvei)eas — Joseplh tuchel — [iO'i.] The Great lotts next aboue M' Glouers M'' Stoughton 7 — 4 — 0 Rod foot 12 — 13 — h' 12 — 4 — h' 8 want 6 — 0 6 — 2 — h' 4 — 0 — 0 2 12 — 0 4 — 8 — 0 6 — 2 — 0 2 — 15 — 0 3 — 1 — il' 10 — 4 — h' 3 — 2 — 0 4 — 1 — h' 2 nex beyond the pc 4 — 13 — 0 6 — 2 — h' 4 — 14 — 0 4 and quai rter 11 — 6 — 6 Dorchester Town Eecokds. 79 John wiswall M'- IIuwMrd John pears about the Gate — Jolm Kingsl}^ ' M"" withiiigton John Smith Edward Clape ElJter mynot m' Buttler widow Rigby The last lot next Bro. Brik m"" mathers wilyanie layne Josepth farnworth Henr}' way willyam Irland John & tho. wiswall George Dyer willyani clarke widdow pope Josepth tuchell Thomas millett John Hill John wliiple Thomas touleman John phillips The 6 Acre lotts : Andrew picher 2G — 3 — 0 John phillips for his ) lott and medowe ] 20 — 7 — h^ Richard Leeds for his 20 Acers lott and his Hill}' s necke 27 and a quar"^ Jo. Grenowway for the pine Neck 20 — 8 — h' m'' makepease for his 12 Acres of medowe 8 — 3 — 0 willyam Ireland 5 — 1 — li' Robert thornton 1 — 6 — 0 John Gingin 8 — 3 — 0 Thomas Tilstone 20 — 2 — h' Richard Hall 8 — 3 — 0 widdow miller 65 — 1 — h' Andrew picther one length of Rayles b}' the side of the Gate Josepth philips begines at the nortlier part of the Gate and to the corner of his owne lot 2 Rod and 2 foot M'' patten Betweene Richard Leeds and Jo Grenoway 2 Rod 12 foot Nickolas George next M'' patten 6 Rod and 13 feet IsACK Heth John Johnson WiLLYAM Park We desire the vewers of the fenses of Dorchester Nickolas Butler willyam Blak and John Smith to aquaynt each man where 6 — 13 — 0 6 — 14 — 0 5 — 5 — 0 4 — 0 — 0 G — 0 — 0 19 — 0 — 0 2 — 13 — 0 22 — 6 — 0 2 — 13 — 0 16 — 4 — 0 12 ., 14 0 4 — 11 — 0 4 — 0 — 0 2 — 0 — 0 2 — 13 — 0 5 — 9 — 1 •J 6 — 2 — 0 2 — 13 — 0 14 — 3 — 0 6 — 14 — 0 4 — 0 — 0 5 — 5 — 0 4 — 0 — 0 6 — 14 — 0 2 — 0 — 0 80 City Document No. 9. his fence lyes to the end that damag may be preuented and peace procured and establyshed among them all. [103.] This the Avork was dune in the yeare 55 ; Acording to the Court order for the Running of the lines be- twene Dorchester and Dedhame we whose names are vnder written being Chosen ny the towncs of Dorchester and Dedham to renew and settle the bounds betwene the townes did acordingiy meette and agreed of the lines betwene the towens and the bounds and the bounds was marked from the hed line of Dorchester and Rox- bur}' to a heap of stones on the lowe playne and so from thens to the Ragged playne and so forward according as itt was formerly rune and marked out ; For Dorchester For Dedham wiLYAM Sumner Joshuah Fisher wiLYAM Clark Daniell Fisher KaTHANAEL GlOUER WILYAM AuERY Mahalaleel munnings [104.] 1 10 56 at a meetinge of the Towne accordinge to the yeareley mectinge a p^sentment against defiectiue flence of the great necke beinge Comitted to the consideratiu of the towne they voted a Remissio of it vpu this consideratiu that the proprietors of the necke doe some tyme in the eleaventh month next meet together and take effectual course for aruendinge seuerall greuances now complained of viz that such Fence as male be spered be take of and a new p'portid of tlie Fence be made and doe for that end appoint m'' Jones ensigne Foster and Deacon Clap fforth with to veiw what Fence they judge meet to be taken of and make Returne vnto the next meetinge of the select men who shall then order the meeting of the p'pretors acordingiy. voted affirmatiue. for the p^'sentment about the necke waye it was suspended and Leiutenant Clap, Ensigne Foster, sergeant Clerke M'' Jones, Joseph Pliarnworth are aponted a Comitee to Examine the wa3e and Reftbrnie what in their iudgmt they thinke is mistaten and make Returne vnto the select men vpon their Returne or anno part of tliem : wlio shall [Revil?] part or all the}' see Reason and are Required hereby to be serious in pvo inge soe acordinge of it with- out ptiality and herb}' we engage ourselues to be thanketiuU to them for their seruice therein and not Contenance anj' that shall be Dis- conted without cause the Returne is to be the 8 of 10 56 voted Afflmatiue. In reference to the Order aboiie said Mr. Jones Ennsine Foster and Decon Clap were appyntoud by the Towne to vew the fence att the necke which accordingly the}' haue donn : And therefore wee the Selectmen Do order and ajjpynt that all the p'prietors of the neckelande doe meete att the meting howse by 9 : of the Clocke in the forcnoone one the 17"' da}' of the : 11 : m" next one penaltie of xij'' for every one failing this 8"' of 10 m 56 : this 8"'of: 10 m: 56 John Smith desired vs to pay vnto Robert Fond 12* which hewil be accountable for which we accordingly did. Dorchester Town Records. 81 At a meetting of the p'prieto" of the necke of hind In refer- ence to the order of the towne aboue written it was agreed as followeth : That what fence ma}^ bee spared on both ends bee taken off and a new denision made according to a dew p'portion and men chosen to p'portion the same. And for tlie remouing of an}' part of it, it shall bee at the discresion of those men cliosen as they shall see nieete. M"" Thomas Jones, Edward clap, Joseph pharnworthe, willyam clarke were chosen the same time to doe that worke this was Voted and agreed on b}' the proprietors of the necke the seaventh of the ii month 1650 : [105.] An account of the Rate of 40" : 9' : 11^ : made in yeare 1655: for discharge of severall expences and charges for the Towne vse and Scoole Cometted vuto the hands of Henry^ Garnsej- Bailife. Item to William Pound for mending the Stockes . 00. 09. 06 r for Selectmens Diet in the yeare 56 : to Goode George 3'' 2M0. whereof shee receved 22' of Ed- mon Blake which he owed the towne for the Schoole house and som of Thomas Burd so we Laid out J 01. 12. 11 Item Left Clap as Debute for the yeare 56 . .01. 16. 06 Item to Deacon Weswall as Debute and other p'ticu- lers as by bill 02. 16. 06 Item to Nathaniel Patten in severall p'ticulers as b}' bill of which 00. 10. 06 my rate if 9' 4'^ so remaynes to me 14**. r to Goodman Andrus for woorke about meting howse 00. 08. 00 Item to Edmon Bowne for worke about meting howse 00. 05. 06 I' to Richard Evens for worke about the Scoole howse 00. 10. 06 I' to M'' Glouer for Running the Lyne and charge about Bastian Keans wife in her sickness . . 00. 06. 6 It. to William Somner for Runing the Lyne . . 00. 05. 7 I' to Mahahiell Munnings for Runing the Lyne . 00. 05. 0 r to Robert Voce and his two sonns for runing the Lyne 00. 07. r to Robert Badcoke for Runing the Lyne . . 00. 02. I' to Thomas HoUman for Running the Lyne . . 09. 01. I' to Robert Redman for killing a woolfe . . .01. 00. I' to William Trescott for killing a woolfe . . 01.00. T to James Minott for bis man Pike to keepe hoggs 00. 02. 6 1' to Robert Pearce for mending a gate in the greet Lots 00. 01. 0 Item allowed Henry Gearnsey for lose of Corne for want of Convenient roome and having no order to dispose of it 00. 09. 0 '^37 (?. 8^ 02. 09. 3 00. 14. 0 00. 10. 0 1. 12. 0 0. 04. 0 82 City Document No. 9. I' wee allow him the said Heniy for his paines att necke 00. 12. 0 I' paid the Scoolemaster Icabiid wiswall by the Bay- life "^ . ■ . 20. 19. 11 r tlie Ba3life crave allowance for. -John Smith John Plume Tliomas Garnett Samuell HoUway Retorne Mannings and Bastian Keane, som of tliem gonn, other poore, and M"" Edward Tinnge tresnrer the whole is ^ , . . 00. 04. 10 r for Selectmens Diett for: 16.57: .... 03.00. 0 Sum is . Dew from Henry Garnsey, Bailife .... from Mr. Jones or Antliony Fisher for the farm rate Whicli soms amounts to 40. 9. 11 Item paid by Mr. Jones to Thomas Weswall for the Scoolemaster 02. 00. 0 Item Henry Garnse}'^ paid to Ensine Foster 2 bushels and halfe of pease att 4s p. bush, is . and Henry Garnsey paid Mr. Jones 8 bush, and Henry Garnsey' paid Icabud Weswall so Dew from Henry Garnsey this 8"' of 12m" 57 . 0. 03 : [106.] The account of John Smitli taken this 11 of the 3 m : 57 of his Disbursments about the meeting howse and recites as fare as we cann by reson he Loosed his notes to this day : Item to William Pound ...... I' to tl)e Glasier formerl}' ..... Item for nayles ....... Item to Henry Ledbetter for a dayes worke Item for Carting of stones to the meting howse Item for a dore to M"" Stotons and M"' mathers scate Item to the Glasier in the year 56 . Item for feting the glas from boston and helping the glasier ........ 7. 19. 8 now of this 30* to the Glasier in 56 he hath not paid anj'thing but restes one the Towne so the whole some Laid out by the said John Smith is: 6' t 7' : 8" : P Laid out for nayles and for WilHam pons man . 0. 3. 0 Writs of John Smith Item of John Gurnett . Item of Thomas Swifte ...... Item of Ricliard Hall ...... Item his Rate formerly' in 54, 55 ... . Item his Last rate that Henry Garnsey Bailife should haue gathered . . . . . . 00. 11. 10 3. 16. 0 1. 17. 0 0. 05. 0 0. 02. 0 0. 05. 0 0. 03. 2 1. 10. 0 0. 01. 6 00. 18. 0 01. 01. 5 00. 06. 2 00. 11. 10 Dorchester Town Records. 83 Item of John minott 00. 11. 8 Item of Thomas Burd 01. 10. 8 Item wee paid for him to Robert Pound by his desire 00. 12. 0 Sum receved by John Smith is 06. 05. 9 so remaynes to John Smith from the Towne in all 5' 5d [107.] This the furst of the tenth month 56, the oflisers that vver Chosen b}' the towne for the yeare ensuing : Selectmen M^ patten Edward Break Ensine Foster M'. Jones Nathanael Glover. Rators Sargent Capen William Clark Robert Badkok Super Visors for the High Wayes Georg Badkok James Humphres Richard Ilale Balife Thomas lake Ed wiat came and demanded pay for cow keeping In the 3'ear 1655: of m" stowgliton : 4' and of John wales 15' of Richard davis 4^ we gave him a note to warne the said party's to give answer at next meetting if they did not pa}' wliy the}' would not or elce the}' must exspect the bayliff to malvc distreesse fFor the same : This note was signed by E*^. breck in the name of the rest Tliis the 12 11 56 there was a warrant giuen vnto the balif Thomas lak for to warne al the towne perticulerly to meet to Con- sider of many wayhty things that Consernes the whole towne : the day is the 23 day of the 11 month: about 9 of the Clok in the forenoone ; At a generall Towne meetting the 23 of 11 : 1656 It was voted that all the lands In the towne should be recorded in the new booke. Brother w Blake senor was chosen recorder for the towne and to take the bookes and raapp &c. Into his keeping, also was chosen dark of the writts for the county of Suffolk : [Page 108 blank.] [109.] This the 23 day of the 11 month upon a Generall towne meeting a lawfull meeting thes Vots were Voted and fully agreed upon as foUovveth : Furst that this was voted that tlie Commons should bee stinted : Secondly : they agreed to stinte ovvnly the three Divisions that bee nearest to the towne, and all lands within that Compas ; 84 City Document No. 9. This was also Voted at the same meeting aboiie sayde vpon the 23. 11. 56 that the selectmen should forthwith send prohibytione to John Aldis or an}' other that he or they shall not fell or Ciitt or CariT awa}' any more timber out of ower Sedar swampe without any further alowanc from the towne : and giue an Account for what bee or the}' bane all Red}' taken : That whereas the towne uppon a iawfull meeting did Voted that the selectt men should forthwith send p'hiliysion vnto the sayd John Aldis of Dedham that he should seas from Cutting an}' more of ower timber in ower Seder swampe or other wheare : wee therfore by Vertue of that vote and order did send vnto the sayde John Aldis and bee did satisfy vs, that bee nor none other in his name or by bis order bath Cutt up as much as be hath payde for in the tow thousand of bord : for he Came and Gaue up an account of what he bad dune namly that bee bad butGott twenty three thou- sand of shingle and in bords six Hundred : which amounts but to ten shillings eight pens and this account bee Gaue upon the sec- ond day of the last month. 56. This the second of the last month in 56 : a memorandome the Gran Jurymen were with us to speake Avith us aboute somtbings that they thought were lyable to bee presented as namly this that the Chatecysing of Children is neglected in ower towne. At a Generall Towne meeting the 23 11. 56 Brother "William Blake the elder was Chosen Recorder for the towne of Dorchester and to attend the Select men from time to time to scribe and tra- scribe sbuch orders and Records as should b}^ them bee committed vnto him and for that end wee the Select men doe order that the sayde william Blake doe take the towne Books or Booke into bis bands and Keeping as likewise the mapp or mapps Conserninge the towne and Keepe them seguerly and not Deliuer the same to any but by order from some of the Select men. At a Generall Towne meeting the 23 11 56 itt was Voted thatt the three devisious and other land in the Cow walke should bee stinted. In retferenc to that Vote wee the select men of Dorches- ter doe order that all persons within this plantation that haue any lott land or Deuident in any of the aforesayd lands doe bring in a note vnto some one of the Select men beetweene this and the furst of the furst month next Vppon penalty of forfeyting fine shillings to bee taken by distres or otherwise for the neglect bearof. Dated the se Cond of the twelfe month 56 : — This the 9 of the last month in 56 Goodman Vose was with vs to desier vs to propose this to the towne vppon some meting of the towne that they would lay him out bis 40 akers which be bought of M'. Glouer up towards the Blew hills. This the 9 of the last month Goodman touleman doth desire us that wee should j)'rose this vnto the towne he hauing a hard bar- gine of the chyld be desiers that they Consider him somthing and abate him somthing of that which is due vnto the towne by his bargaine. A memorandom to Remember to giue notise vnto the towne that they may Bring in ther votes for the magestrates and County tres- surcr in the second weeke of the furst month in 57 : Dorchester Town Records. 85 [110.] The 9 of the last month 56. The names of sluich as are appoynted to Vew the fenses in the Common iilds for this venre 57: T . .1 1 /• 1 1 ( Richard Withington Iraprimus the necke of land - t> i o '■ I Kodger bumner. The filde behinde M' Stoughons \ „. , Vt, i ° ( Richard Baker The grett lotts from M" Hollands "1 and so around westward and [ Geoarge Procter end so fare as widdowe [ John Gurnell popes lott ... J For the Rest of the f William Robinson grett lott fence ( Thomas Tilestoue The twenty accre f wiliam clarke lott . . I Thomas Dauenport : The lott behinde M"' f Sargent Gapen : Jones . . i Henery Kebby. The lott behinde Thomas ( John wiswale wisswale . . \ william clarke. The lot behinde m"" mather i •,!•' '^ t^ i ( William Ponde The lotts behinde Thomas j Nickolas Clapp Burdes house . ( Thomas Andrewes The 8 aker lotts . . . j James Humphres ( Rodger bumner [111.] This the 9 of the 12 month in 56. A memorandome that wee the Select men of Dorchester Doe order that the same orders shall stand still in forse as namly that about fenses in all Corne filds, both for the suftycents}' of it and the time when it shall bee vp and the same orders about hogs that the be so sufi- siently 3-oaked and Ringed : and that Jolin Plume shall see that all hogs bee 3'oaked and Ringed. It was Voted by the towne the 21 of the 12 m"' 56 that it should bee the balifes office to looke that swine be yoaked and Ringed accordinge to order : and bee is to take the Penalty as is expressed in the order if they be not so Ringed and }'oaked : It was voted b}' the towne the : 10 of the last m* 56 that Robert Vose was to haue 40 acres of land layd out which was gi-anted vnlo M'' John Glouer neare the blew hills adjoj'uing to the medow of the sa^'d Vose : This the 9 of the furst month 57 the Select men Gaue order for the laying of out this sayd 40 acres vnto the sayd Vose in reffer- enc to the towne vote : and the}' appoj'nt william Sumner william clarke william Robinson to see it layd out : At a mettinge of the selectmen the 12 : 4 : 1G57 : Thomas Bird brought a note from heniy w(>0(lwarde Constable and demanded twentie shillings for a wolfe that his sone and Samuel hemanway kild within our bounds the 5: 1 : 57 : which we doe order that they shall be payd the next towne rate : At a towne mittinge the first of December : 1656 : 86 City Document No. 9. Wheras ther was a twentie acre lott that was the inheritance of David Prise Deceased, who gave the sayd Lott M' Eliot p'^sented a Letter dated the 4 : 4 : 57 : vnto the select- men to be p'sented vnto the towne. Bro. willyain Blake senior Desired to buy a booke for the record of births burialls mariages to be kept in per pe tuani meiuoria and be paid for it out of the towe stoeke : Thomas wiswall was here desired In the behalf of the scoole that a flower be laid over head In the scoole house and a studdy made In it for the vse of the scoolemaster prouided 6' toward It and timber In bis lott for juice. same time Thomas wiswall desired 14 bushels of Indian corne In part of pay for his sons teaching scoole which M^ Jones or- dered him to take at Dedham M'. Jones to bane 4 bnshells of M'. patten 2 of ensigne foster againe and peas of brother brecke for the rest and allowed them In there rates againe. It was voted by the towne the 18"" 6 : 1657 : that Edward Clapp William Clarke and henry Woodward ore any two of them are appointed to view whether the heigh way b}' the twentie acre Lotts may l)e layd by the fence of the twentie acre lotts as maior Ather- ton doth desire and soe make returne vnto the town : Now the fore- said men hath vewed the waye and hath retorned there answer this 7"^ of 10 m. 57 that the wa}^ ma}- goe by the fence of the twentie eaker Lots next to mag'' Athertons Land this was granted voted and agreed one att a Towne meting William Blake Recorded [113.] Whereas the fence at the necke of land and the way vnto it is very defectiue and neglected hitherto to be repaired be- cause of a new devision that was ordered to be made which alsoe hath ben done because of some error in the former : It is ordered that the Veiwers of the fence for the necke and the surveyers of the heigh wayes doe forthwith giue notice to the p'prietors to re- paire both within 14 dayes without faile one the penaltie exprest in the order for defectiue fence and wayes and that they doe veiw and make returne to the select men within 6 dayes after the 14 dayes vpon penaltie of 2^ 6'^ for each neglect of veiwers or survey- ors herein dated the 12:4: 1657 Ther was a warrent giuen by the selectmen the 12 : 8: 1657: vnto henry Gurnsey the late bailife and to the Constable to take by Distresse ore otherwise of those that haue not payd the sayd Gurnsey ther snilis that they are rated vnto as doth appeare in the rate that henry Garnsey hath bearinge date 30 3'"" 1656. [113.] We who wer appointed by the p'prietors of the necke of land at the metting the 7: 11: 56: to consider what fence might be spared at both ends and alsoe to remoue it one an^' parte of it at our discression and alsoe to p'portion every mans share : accordingly we haue agreed that the fence shall be remoued to the other side of the waye on the east side from the gate to M^ Jons his meddow : and one the west From the gate through Amiel Weekes his land and allsoe we haue agred with Amiel Weekes that the heigh way to the meddow shall ly next his meddow p'vided Dorchester Town Records. 87 that tlie barrs that cross the way shall be parte of his fence and alsoo tliat none shall fead in the heigh way to his Damage alsoe we agree that these that liane their share of fence next to the gate shall hane one fourth parte abated : that is to say from the gate to the maiors medovv on one side and Amiel weeks barrs on the other side alsoe we hane p'portioned ever}' mans sliare of fence accor- dinge to a due p'povtion : and because some doe not remoue ther fence we agree and determine that those that doe not remoue shall alow and pa^' to those that do remoue an equal p'portion as two men sliall iudge that any doe desire it of them : 7 : day of the. 3. moneth : 1657: Thomas Joanes Joseph Farnavorth Edward Clapp William Clarkp: At a mettinge one a traininge Day the 28"' of the 7"'" : 1G47 it was voted and granted, that the select men should add ten pounds vnto the next towne rate to be paj-d in wheate for the p'curinge and purchasinge of great Gunns for the vse of the towne : At a mettinge of the select men the 22"* 7'" : 1657: Timothy Mather entred an action of Debt of thirtie and fine shillings against Nicolas Bolton. Nicliolas Bolton acknowledged twentie and five shillings payd for him by lieutenant Clap in wheate, and two bushells of barley him selfe receiued of the plaintiffe They finde for the plaintiffe thirtie fine shillings to be payd in kinde, and Cost six shillings six pence. Whereas ther was a way Layd out formerly by nathaneel Walles wdlliani Robenson and nathaneel Patten by the appoinment of tiie Select men of Dorchester from M' Gilouers P\arme to Squantomse necke of two rodd broad Vntill you conie to the way that leads from IVF hawivins his farme and then to be three rod broad to the necke aboue sa}^], now by Length of time ore for want of Lookinge vnto the way is vnknowne therefore vpon the complainte of some of the towne att a mettinge of the Selectmen they appointed Naihanel Patten and William Robenson to Lay out the sayd way as neare as they can in the same place the way was before, which we the sayd Nathanel Patten and William Robenson haue Done as neare as we can this 17 daj' of the 6 mo : 1657 : [Page 114 bhiuk.] [115.] This 17"' day of the: 9: m: 1657: Came Henery Woodard and Richard Hall to the Selectmen and gaue vp there account of there Counstable shipe both of the Country intc or what other they gatherd in the yeare : 56 : and 57 : to this day : Now the whole Some which they ware to gather of tlu> Towne was : 71'' : of which they paid the Tresurer : 66'' : 13" : 6'' : which did appeare by their acqnitance from the Treasurer so remains from thorn 4: 0': O** : out of whicli they imid for a Fine to the Couiitie Tresuerer : 10": and they allowed M' Edward Tinng being Tresr.er for his Country rate T : 4"^ : and Abda the Indian which was gonn away: 2": S*" : vvliich was Charged in the Counliy rate: 88 City Document No. 9. and John wanerites rate who was charged in the Conntry rate vppon his master and p'ticularl}' one himselfe which was 2^ : 3"^ : which somes ar 15': 10'^: which wee thinke is Just to be allowed them so remains from them 3'' : 10' : 8*^. of which some Henery Woodard do") ,, , ^ acknowledg him selfe Debtor y 2. 19. 10 to the towne . and Richard Hall Debter to the Towne . . . i 0. 10. 10 \ payd to William Blake by henry Woodward 0. 10. 0 We the Selectmen of the Towne of Dorcliester taking into Con- sederation the in Comberances one the wayes in onr Towne b}- la3'ing of Doung wood Teniber Stones Billding of liovalls Sties for Swine Sawpits or Digging of Claypitts or any other thing to the annoy- ance of the inhabitants or strangers : Wee the Selectmen doe order that all the wa^-es in the Towne be fourthwith Cleared and wood stones tember Doung Sawpits hovalls sties for swine claypits be fourthwith taken awa}^ and filled vp by the 24"' da}' of the 10"" mo. next Aq:»pon the penaltie of i' for ever}' Loode of Dung timber wood stones not taken away by the day aboue-said : and for every hovall piggstie Sawpitt or Cla}pitt not taken away or filled vp by the day aboue said hee shall pay 2' : 6'^ : to be taken by Disstraine or otherwise of the p'ties so offending this 9'^ day of the 9m° 1657. [Page 116 blank.] [117.] The seaventh of the tenth moneth 1657 the officers that were then chosen by the towne for the yeare ensuinge. Selectmen Leiutenant Clap ~] Ensigne Foster [ M' Joans } M"" Patten | Edward clap J Raters Joseph Earn worth William Clarke Richard Withington BalifFe Laurence Smith Supervisors of the hie wayes Robert Vose Thomas Colman Supervisors of the wayes vuto the necke of Land Richard Baker William Clarke. The day aboves'' william Triscott was chosen to suply a consta- bles office vntill the last fourth day In march next and then the towne to choose two new ons for one yeare. Dorchester Rate made for the vse of the Country by the select- men and the Commissioner chosen for that end the 24 : 6 : 1657: the totall sume as the Commissioner hath cast it vpe is 78''. 2'. 6^. At the mittinge of the church and towne the eleunth Day of Dorchester Town Eecords. 89 December: 1057: It was voted that they would give vnto M' Mather 100'' for the 3'eare tliat is past to be Rated vpon all the inhabitants according to the p'portion of every mans estate ; it was alsoe voted the same time that they would giue M"" Eliezer Mather 10'' for his Labour that he hath taken amongst vs already, and the ten pounds to be added vnto the one hundred pounds in the Rate. The question beinge moued vpon the former vote whether our brethren and neighbours at Unquetie^ should pay ore p'portionable to the one hundred pound to the ministry in regarde they had a minister ther, whervpon it was voted the same time as followeth : That those aboue the riiier of Naponsett (except M"' Glouers farme and M"' feus farme) are exempted for payinge vnto M'' Mather for this yeare if the}' Desire it. At the mettinge of the select men the 14 : 10 : 1657 : then was order giuen vnto the raters for making the rate of 110''. for the ministry as is aboue written Alsoe the same da}' ther was order given for the makinge of a Rate of thirtie pounds for the vse of the Scoole and towne. The 16: 10: 1657: Ther was a warent sent to the sup' visors of the h3-wa3'es that forthwith the}' should se that the heighway att the north end of the bridge at naponset betweene that and the hill be made sufficient and to make ther returne vnto the selectmen ore one of them by the 29: 10: 1657: vpon the penalty of fine shillings for ther Neglect. At the raeetinge of the select men the : 14: 10: 1657: It was orderd by them that M'' Patten should call vpon Deacon Wiswall to giue an acounte for the 1500: of boards and alsoe whether he hath any writinges ore papers that concerns the towne of Dorchester. The same Day ther was a warrent granted to the Constable for the gathering vpe of those sums of those that haue not payd ther p'portion for the maintenance of the ministry for the years 1655 : and 1656 : [118.] At the meeting of the select men the eleuenth day of the eleventh moneth 1657 : was a towne Rate giuen vnto the Con- stables of 25 : 13 : 9 : the Constables were John Capen and Wil- liam Trescott : The same day order was given that the Constables in the yeare 1655 to bring in ther accompt of the Countrie rate to the select men the next Day of ther meetinge : the Rate was 25"' : 16 : 0 : the Constables wer Richard Curtic and Thomas Tilestone. The same day the selectmen did order that the Constable should pay the scoole maister 20"' out of the Rate aboue sayd I' to M" Pecocke • 1.2.0 I' for a wolfe killing to leiutenant and others . 1.0.0 r to Leiutenant^ being the remainder to make vpe") that which is due vnto him for beinge due vnto J> him for beinge Deputie . . . . . j 0.8.0 ' This was Unquety or Uncataquissett, now Milton. — W. H. W. = Lieut. Roger Clap was deputy to the General Court in 1057. — W. H. W. 90 City Document No. 9. r to Ensigne Foster 0.9.0 1' to Ricliard Evans for worke he did at tlie meet- ) inge house . . . . . . . ) 0.18.0 The same day thcr wns oder giiicn to the Con- stable to pay Yiito Liueteiiant Clap and Ensigne Foster 2 . 18 . 0 George Procter Doth Desire a plott of Laud to sett a house. At the meeting of the selectmen the 8 : 12 : 57 : henry Wood- ward was apointed to pay Thomas Bird twentie shillings. The same Day the Constable John Capen was to pay vnto Rob- ert vose for a wolfe . . . . . . 1 - 0 - o I' the Constable was to pay John Smith sen'' . . 0 - i^ - b V tlie Constable was to pay Thomas Birde . . 0-5-0 Gamaleel Beman Doth Desire a plott of Land to set a Barne. [119,] We whose names are subscribed and being ai)poinled by our severall towns, And being mett the first day of December 1654: to layout tlie heigh wa}' through Dorchester woods from Brantry Bounds to Roxbury bounds Doe agree as followeth 1. That the AVay shall he foure Rodd wide from Brantry- ■Bounds to Roxbur}' Bounds. 2. Being neare Henr}' Crans house the wa}' to 1}' one tlie south east side of it in the old Beaten Roadwa}- and soe to a low white oke marked on the same side of the way and soe by the marked trees to the brooke soe from the brooke the way being badd in the winter we agree to take aboute a Rod wide into Anthony' Gulli- ford's lott wlier the fence interrupts the way and soe to a marked post towards John Gills house and from thence to an other marked post against John Gills house, from thence to a stake in Elder Kingsleys yarde and from thence to the mill in the old beaten Road way and fi-om the mill to two great Rockes on the Lower side of the wa}- att Robert Spurs and Henry INIerifields houses ends and from tlience to the new feilds by the marked trees in the old Road way and so throuLzh tlie new feild wher the way formerly was and from thence by the marked trees on the left hand to Roxbury bounds : of Dorchester of Brantry Nicolas Clapp INIosks Paine William Clarke Gkegoky Belcher Entered and examined by me William Blake Recorder At a meeting of the select men the 8 : 1 : 57 ore 58 : It was ordered that those vnder writen are apointed to goe a p'ambelation betweene Brantree and Dorchester and to renew the bounds ac- cording to Law and make returne to the selectmen John Capen Richard Witiiington The same Da}', it was ordered by the selectmen that those vnder Dorchester Town Eecords. 91 writen are apointed to goe a p'ambelation betweene Roxbiiry and Dorchester and to renew the bounds accordinge to Law and make return to the select men. These men are to run the line betweene Dorchester and Dedliam alsoe. William Clarke Richard Leeds Enoch Wiswall At the meetinge of the select men the 8 : 1 : 5H : the}' Doe De- sire that Jolni Capen would warne all the Commoners to meet at the meetinge house the 17 Day of this p'snt mpneth to giue ther votes whether they would bane the Commons Devided ore noe. [130.] ' M'' Joans was appointed to warne .John Aldis to come and give an account vnto the select men of what timl)er he hath fallen in the swamp comonly called purgatory swamp. The same Da}' it was ordered that William Robenson and Thomas mekens are apointed to lay out the landing place by na- Dorchester Town Records. 95 poTiset Mill and the landing place in M"" Huchensons farme : And it is further ordered the same day that the aboue sayd William Robenson and Thomas Mekens are appointed to veivv the most con- venient places for two heigh wa^'es from the Country heigh way to run into the woods towards the Blue hill and to make Returne vnto the select men the 14 : 12 : next. [137.] The same day it was ordered that Abraham How is to bring vnto the select men of whom he hath receiued a peny an acre towards the setting vpe of the gates in the greate lots : and Abraham How and William Robenson are to bring vnto the select men the number of acres of land that is broken vpe and what num- ber of acres euery p'prietor hath in the great lotts the l-l: 12: next. Dorchester the 10: 11 : 1058: whereas the generall Court hath taken care what strangers shall Reside in this iurisdiction and how lisenced as by the law title strangers it doth appeare, but haue taken noe order for families ore p'sons that remoue from one towne in this Jurisdiction to an other : now to p'vent such incon- venience as may come if euery one be at liberty to receive into this towne whom they please. It is ordered therfore by the select men of this towne that if an}' maner of p'son ore p'sons in this towne shall intertaiue any soiornour ore inmate into his or ther house ore habitation aboue one weeke without lisence from the selectmen ore the maior parte of them first had and obtained, shall forfeit fine shillings, and for every weekes continuance three shil- lings foure pence. And if any p'son as afore sayd shall receiue any family into his or ther house ore habitation longer then the time aboue sayd shall forfeit the penaltie of twenty shillings, and for euery weekes continuance 13': 4**: all which lines shall be forth with taken b}' distresse ore otherwa3's b}' warent from the select men from time to time ; The account of William Trescott constable taken the 28 : 10 : 1 658 for the j'eare : 1657 : lb. B. d. The whole Rate commited vnto his hands was . 78 . 2 . 5 Imp'mis payd vnto the treasurer for the Countrj' ] rate in the yeare : 1657 . . . . . j I' more a quarter parte being added 1' to the treasurer for our parte to the Colledge . r to the treasurer for copies of the Court orders . 1' P'^vyd to Leiutenant Clap in part for his Diet being Deputy ........ r payd vnto Ensigne Foster for the same account I' paj'd vnto the treasurer for the Deputies Diet . So ther is Due vnto the towne from William Tres- cott Constable j" 0 . 10 . 2 The towne Rate delivered to William Trescott | constable for this 1658 : the rate was . . j 40 . 12 . 2 52 . , 6 , . 4 13 . 1 , . 7 5 . 5 , . 0 0 . 11 , . 0 1 . 5 , . 0 1 . 13 , . 0 3 . 10 , . 4 77 , . 12 . 3 96 City Document No. 9. Considering his losse and troble the selectmen thought meet to discharge tlic sayd William Trescott : the 12 (9) 16G0. The: 14: 12: 1658 ther was a warent given vnto Clement maxfeild Balife for the gathering of two pence an acre of enerj^ acre in tillag in the great lotts. The 8:1: 1G58 : or 1G59 William Robenson and William pond were chosen constables for the yeare insuinge. At the mcetinge of the select men the 14 : 1 : 1658 or 1659 ther was a warent giuen William Trescott for to gather of tliose parents and maisters that sent ther children ore seruants to the free scoles those snmms that are in his list. The same Day Leiutenant clap and Ensigne Foster are appointed to manage tlie business of Tomsons jiand for the obtaining of it. [128.] At a twone meeting the: 8: 1: 1658 or 1659: It was voted then that the inhabitants would haue a tr3-all at the Charge of the towne for to gett Tomsons yland for the towne of Dorchester as they supi)ose that it is ther by right and it was alsoe voted tlie same da^y that the selectmen are desired and impowered to p'secute the triall in tlie best wa3' and maner as the}' shall thinke best and most Convenient for the obtaining of it. The names of such as are appointed to veiw the fence in the Common feilds for this yeare. 1659 : T — . ,, ., 1 f. , 1 ] Edward cLapp Iijmis for the necke of land y ^ o -^i '■ j Lawrence hnnth -T^i ^--111 1 • 1 uTris c*. \ 4. ) Ivichard Withington The leild belnnd M'" Stoughtons V ,, , . j^ , "^ ° j Edmund Bowker The great lotts from Daniel ] Prestons and soe Round [ Richard Leads westward and end so farre ( Richard Hall as the widdow Popes lot j „ ,1 . X. ., i. 1 ii ) Thomas Tolman for the rest oi the great lotts y m, ,,, ,^ ° j Thomas Irott rr.1 . . 1 . - ) Thomas Dauenport 1 he twenty acre lott )■ „^, ^, , '■ ^ j 1 nomas (jrrant The lott behind M-" | William Clarke Joans : j William Blake The feild behind | Isaac Joans Enoch Wiswall j Thomas Swift The feild behind M' \ Timothy Mather mather j George Dier The feild behind John ) John Blackman Blackman ) Obadiah Haws The eight acre lotts I i^"^' w""^i"'^''^ " j Henry Woodward The feild aboue naponsett") t i /-'•n T3- 4. +1 ii • 1 f John Gill Riuer at the north side y m o -c. v^\T•^^■ n ■ ^ i \ ihomas bwift OI William Daniels house, ) At a towne meeting the 8 (1) 165 ^% William Robenson and 9 William Pond were chosen constables for the yeare ensuing: Dorchester Town Records. 97 At a meeting of the towne the 28 : 1 : 1659 : It was conelarkd and voted that the}' would haue a scoole kept in Dorchester as in former times. It was voted the same da}' that M"" Thomas Joans sliould liave the pound he pa3ing for it thirt}- shillings and he doth p'mise to sett vpe a pound at an other place wher the select men shall see fitt he being alowed what charge he is att in setting upe the New. pound : At the meeting of the select men the 13: (4) 1G59: Came John Smith sen'' to the select men and Desired libertie of passage through a high wa}' that Runeth by the North east end of the great lotts from the beach by Edward Breckes to the smelt Riuer : which liberty was granted him : [129.] "^At the meeting of the select men the 12 (7) 1G59 : William Robenson was desired by the select men to inquire how long tho Trott hath lived at Uncatte^ in Nicolas Whits house : The same day ther was order giuen totlie sup'visors of the heigli wayes that the}- should se the heigh wa^-es to be made good and sufHcient espesially that way by the widdow Battens feild it being p'sented at the County Court. The same day John Capen was ordered and intreated to se the meeting house repaired according to a former order made the 13 (10) 1658. The same day M'' Batten was intreated and ordered by the select men that he would se a speedy repaire of the scoole house. The same day William Pond Constable had order to warne Angola the Negar to depart this towne. At the meetinge of the select men the 14: (9) 1659 they then desired and impowert'd William Clarke and Henry Woodward to serch and seeke out a farme of 1000 acres of land granted vnto the towne of Dorchester for the vse of a scoole by the geuerall Court held at Boston the 18"' of October : 1659 : The same day M' Patten was appointed to speake with Nicolas George for taking of an Inmate into his house contrary vnto order. The Country Rate made by the selectmen and the Comissioner for the towne of Dorchester the single rate lb 8 d the sum is 51. 8. 5 in the yeare : 1659 : At a meeting the 29 (9) 1659 : James Blake Constable for the yeare 1658: gaue his account as followeth : the sum he was lb 8 d charged with was 77 16 8 Paid of it as followeth to the ") tresurer as it doth appeare by > is s d his acquitauce ) 74 1. 3 I' mistake in casting vpe ^ the Rate ) 0. 4. 3 r those that follow haue not pa^xl ther Rate John Skriuen ' Nuw Miltun. — W. II. W. 98 City Document No. 9. 0. 2. 5 Bfistinn Caine 0. 3. 2: the Adniinistrafors : of tho : Birch 0. 1. 6 : John Phirnb : 0. 4, 3 : Moses Simons 0. 2. 5. T for caring of Corne to Boston 5' and other losses 0. G. 8. The same day John Capen Constable for the yeare : 1057 : gaue vpe his account and ther is due vnto him 0. 5. 1. Ther is due from James Blake vnto the towne the 29 : (9 :) 59 1. 19. 9. [130.] At the generall towne meeting the fifth of December 1659 the officers that were chosen for the yeare ensueinge. Selectmen maior Atherton ^) Lieutenant Clapp | Ensine Foster )- M' Patten | M'' Joans j Raters Edward Brecke John Capen William Sumner BailifFe Jacob Iluens Supervisors of the heighwayes ( Robert Badcocke' -| Laurence Smith (^ John Gurnel the two last are to veiw the wa}' vnto the Necke of land alsoe : and to se it repaired sufficient. The same day it was agreed and voted that the select men should take and perfect tlie account of William Trescott Constable for the yeare 1659. The same day it was agreed and voted by the inhabitance of the town« that they would give M'' Mather one hundered pounds for the yeare 1659 to be Rated accordinge to p'porlion. The same day it was agreed and voted that the p'prietors of the land be3'ound the mill vnto the Bleu hills are to meet the second day of January next to consider about ther deuission of tlie land ther. The same day vpon the request of Richard Dauis it voted and granted a litle plott of land vnto him next unto henry Conlitfe land soe it doe not rech the springe vpon the A^eiw of M"" Patten, John Capen and William Sumner soe the}' doe exceed one hundered Rodds and they to make returne to the select men. The same day Tliomas mekens and James Minott did p'mise to sett vpe a fullinge mill vpon Naponsett Riuer by the first of De- cember next. The same day vpon the request of Robert Stanton to have a parsell of land about the ox penn M'' Patten Leiutenant Clapp and William Robenson are appointed to veiw it to make returne vnto the select men before the second day of January next : The same day vpon the request of James Blake to exchange of a plott of Land ioining vnto his fence bye the water: it was voted that Ensigne Foster, Joseph Pharnworth nicolas Clap and Timo- thy Mather to veiw it and make returne vnto the select men. The same daj' vpon the request of M' Joans the heigh way be- Dorchester Town Records. 99 tweene Roxbnrie and Dorchester containing foure Rod broad on the east it begins at Edmund munings lott and ends on the west vnto nicohis claps lott : It was voted and granted vnto him in cosideration of land taken awa}^ from him, by reason of the heigh way layd out from Clement Topleafes to tlie Country heigh wa^'. At the meeting of the select men the 12 (10) 1659 the}' agreed to goe aboue the mill to veiw wher they shall thinke best wlicr the wayes should be layd. The same day was and order giucn vnto the Raters for Leuie a Rate of 100'' for M"" Mather and alsoe a Rate of foretie pounds for the vse of the towne. [131.] At a generall towne meeting thel 6 (11) 1659: the p'prietors of the commons gaue in ther votts by papers and tiie maior vote was for Devidenge of the Commons on both sids of the Riuer to the Blue Hills. The same day it was Voted by papers by the maior parte that euery pprietor ma}' improue his devissions as he seeth good. The same day it was voted and granted vnto Robert Stanton vpon his former request a parsell of land about or neare the oxe pen soe that it Doe not exceed thirtie acres : it being veiwed ac- cording vnto former order b}' M' Patten, Leiutenant clap and William Robenson who made ther returne vnto the select men as they were ordered. 16 (11) 59 : at a generall meeting of the p'prietors at maior Athertons house to consider and giue in tlieir votes about Deuiding or not Deuiding of Commons, the question was how votes must be vnderstood in Case one man haue b}' Contract seuerall interest it was agreed that euery p'prietor putinge in his vote with exspression and nomination of whose interest the}' Claime and then in case of need of Determination tlie booke shalbe examined and euery mans vote p or Con shalbe valued according to his Contracted interest : William Blake. At the meeting of the select men the : 13: (12) 1659: they ordered that the Constables should giue out of the towne Rate vnto Beniamine Tuchel hue pounds for his p'sent necessitie for clothing of him selfe and his children. The same day the select men ordered the Constables to pay the Recorder William Blake ....... 1.0.0 At the meeting of the select men the 12 (1) 1659 or 1660: Vrsula Batten desired to haue a plot of land to sett a Barne. The names of such as are apointed to veiw the fence in the common corne feilds for this yeare, 1660. T ■ ■ c 4.1 1 i" 1 1 ( James Blake Imprimis for the neck of land < -,. , ,^t- n '■ [ Enocli Wiswell The feild behinde M"' Stoughton i tj- i i t> i '^ '^ ( Richard Baker The feild behinde Enoch WiswalH T^ ^ "?^!,'.^^^ „ ( Enoch \\ iswall The feild behinde M"" Joans \ -.xr-ir ' '^ \\t'^ i ( William Weekes 100 City Document No. 9. William Prescott illiiim Fond Thomas Andrews James Whit. Edmund Bowker behinde M' Mather -> ,,;.,,. ,, , " VV ill 1 am Fond behinde Thomas Bird -, -, „^, ., ' James vv hit The twentie acre lotts s „ •<> -i i ( Heniy merifeild The great lotts from Daniel Prestons soe round f John Smith westward soe far as the widdow Popes Lott : \ Henry Leadbetter „, ^ n .1 4- 1 ++ ( John Minot The rest of the ^reat lotts < ,p, rp-, , ° I Ihomas Tilestou at the meeting of the selectmen the 9 (11) 59 Whereas ther were Divers fences defective at or about the 20' acre lotts . as Imprmis Robert Stills fined 19' 6 : I' henry merifeild : A' 6^ : V Edmund Bowker . : 6.0. I' James Humphrey .......: 3.0 The select men did then apoint the Balitle Clement maxfeild to take of Robert Stills . 0.10.0. 1' of henry merifeild . . . . . . . :1.6 P of Edmund Bowker 0.2.0. 1* of James Humphrey .0.1.0. of these fines Clement maxfeild is to have for his pains for the o-athering of them, and for the driuing of the neck of land and for his paines about the fence about the nccke of land . . 0.6.6 At the meeting of the selectmen the 14 :(3) : 1660 : for the explanation of a towne order respecting viewers of fence and the necessitie of ther twise veiwing of fence before they p'sent it to the select men : It is declared that what fence thej^ finde defectiue at an}* time of veiwing fence they shall p'sentl}- giue the owners of the fence notice either by themselues or others that are of age or discresiou to witnes the same that the sayd owners shall repaire ther defec- tiue fence within six dayes, and then p'sently after the sayd six dayes are expired the veiwers are to veiw the sayd defectiue fence againe, and what fence the}^ then finde defectiue they shall forthwith p'sent the same to the select men : with this addition vnto the p'sentment that they haue giuen the owners notice therof before the last veiwing. The same day Ensigne Foster and seriant Clarke are desired and impowered to lay out the Common meddow from the fish house vnto Henry Wayes creeke. The same day elder Kingsley requested the the bounds of M ' Huchensons far me may be determined. At the meeting of the select men the 17 (7) 1660 William Robenson and Thomas mekens were apointed to veiw a place for a heio^h way that may be Convenient wher John Gill and Robert Redman shall shew you and to make ther returne vnto the select- men the 24 of this month. Dorchester Town Records. 101 At the meeting of the select men the 12 (9) 1660 Mem'dom Laurence Smith Complaint John Capen. request for the excliang of land in the second deuision witli the land that was David prises in the second deuision. Eldward Brecks request that hence forth that the way from the beach to the crecke or whether it shall runn : first that the towne make a sufficient heigh wa}' ther and alsoe to take Care and charg of the gate that ther be noe Damage b}^ the gate : It' that he ma}- be payd for the land that is taken away from him which is owiie p'priety and b^^ reason of the highwa}- [133.] An account of the Country rate and towne rate taken of William Robenson and William Pond for the year 1658 : giuen the 12 (9) 1660: The Country Rate is with addition . . . 77 _ 19 _ 5 more to be added for persons omitted , . . 1-0-0 The towne Rate 40'' 40-0-0 Is 118 - 19 - 5 The Constables Creditor b}' paying to the tresiirer 77 _ 13 _ 00 The Constables Creditor to the towne Imp'mis payd to M'' Pole 25-00-00 r to Thomas Swift for expenses . . . . 4-00-00 r to Ensigne Foster 2-00-00 r to Leiutenant Clapp 2-00-00 I' to William Blake for Recording . . . 1 _ 00 - 6 I* for a Wolfe to Joseph Long and Israel Mead . 1-00-00 I' to Beniamin Tuchel . . . • . . 2-00-00 I' to Richard Euans 0-1-00 In the Country rate twise charged vpon the occupiers of John Wiswalls land . . . 0-10-3 John Scriuen gon out of towne . , , . 00-2-6 The occupiers of Tomsons Hand - 8' T^ the towne rate that the}' may require . . . , 00-8-7 V for Roome to lay Corue In . . . . 0-10-00 41-4 The da}' aboiie sayd the sayd Constables were dis- charged by the select men and ther accounts accepted 77 _ 13 _ 0 Dew to ballance To determine about M' Pole at the generall towne mcetinge. Ensigne Fosters request for alowance of land that is taken away fron] him by reason of tlie Country way The Country Rate deliuered to the Constables 1660 the sum is 118- 17 - 00 - 2 - 3 2 118 - 19 - f) 102 City Document No. 9. G3'' 8' 2'' besids Brantry mens and two shillings ten pence which is Dauid Joans his rate. At the meeting of the select men the 26 (9) 1G60 .John Smith, Tliomas Mekens and Richard Hall are apointed to lay out the way from tlie Country heigh way by the meeting house at Unquetie through John Gills land and Robert Redmans land that is to Run to the way that Runs to the blew hills : Alsoe John Smith, Thomas Mekens and Richard Hall are appointed to lay out the w^ay from the landing place by the mill through Robert Voses farme. [134.] At the generall towne meeting the 3 (10) 1660 : the officers that were chosen for the 3'eare ensuing Selectmen Major Athcrton Leiutenant Clapp Ensigne Foster M^ Patten M' Joans : Raters William Sumner John Capen William Robenson Balilfe Thomas Andrews Sen' C Steven Minott Supervisors of the heigh wayes ■< John Blackman ( Anthony Gulliford : The same day it was voted that M'' Pole is to keepe the scoole vntill his yeare be ended which will be about the 20 (4) 166i Alsoe it was A'oted the same Day that the select [men] are to labour to p'vide a scoolmaister by that time that ]\P Poles yeare be ended : Alsoe the same day it was agreed and voted by the inhabitance of the towne that they would giue M' Mather one hundered pounds for the yeare 1660 : to he rated b^' p'portion ; as the last yeare. The same day William Sumner and John Smith are appointed to veiw John Capens second devision and the second devision of that which was David Prise and alsoe to veiw the Countrj' heigh way and the land that is to be alowed for the sayd heigh way and make returne to the select men. At the meeting of the select men the 10 (10) 1660 ther was a warent giuen to the Raters to leuie a Rate of 35'' vpon the inhabi- tance of the towne for the vse of the towne ; and also to make a Rate of 100'^ for the payment of M'' Mather. At the meeting of the select men the 14: (11) 1660 Thomas AVisall had a bill giuen him to receive of the Constable eighteene shillings and six pence in satisfaction for lost he sustained by rea- son of the lost of the prise of Indean corne which he receiued for that which was due to the scoolmaister : The same day the returne of William Sumner and John Smith being appointed to veiw the second devision that was Dauid Prises and second devision of John Capens vpon John Capens request for the excange of the sayd Prises lott with Capens lott the}' doe not see it Convenient for the towne to exchange it : Ensigne Foster did withdraw his hand from seting it to the towne Rate. Dorchester Town Records. 103 At the meeting of the select men the 10 (12) 1660 Richard P^vans request The same .da}' a warent giuen to tlie Constable to gather that which is due vnto M^ Mather for the 3-ear 58 . . 4-9-9 and t'ov the ^-eare 59. . . . . . 5-0-3 [lo/>.] The same da}' the Constable is ordered that he should p'vide all those waigts and measures that are required by the law that are not yet p'vided out of the towue rate and to bring them vnto the select men : The towue Rate deliuered vnto Constable for the yeare 1660 was 36'" 8' 6- 1 ( James Humphry behind IhomasBird- ^^, i- , tt ( Uoadiah Haws , ,. I 4i ( Richard Withingtou twentie acre lotts < ^ ,^7-, .^ '^ I James W lute The great lotts from Daniel Prestons soe round I Edward Brecke westward soe fair as the widdow Pope's lott ) Richard Hall rr>i i i^- ti i 1 ii ( Thomas Tolinan 1 he rest ot the great lotts < r^, t, , ° ( 1 homas 1 rot At the meeting of the select men the 13 (3) 1661 Thomas Mekings John Smith and Richard Hall are appointed vpon the penaltie of five shillings of each man to lay out and marke or stake out the way from the Country heigh way by the meeting- house at Unquetie through John Gills land and Robert Redmans land that is to Ruii to the blue Hills: and to make Returne vnto the select men. b}' the one and twentieth day of this p'sent moneth. The same day ther was giuen warent vnto the I3ailife to take b}' distresse or other wise 33' of Steven Minott for 22 Rod of defect- 104 City Document No. 9. iue fence of his in the feild behind M"' Stonghtons : p'vided he doe not malie it sufficient 21 day of this p'scnt uioneth. The same day Isaac Joans was appointed to pay Lawrence Smith seaven shillings and six pence out of the towne Rate for his Runing of the Line. The same day the select men ordered that the veiwers of the necke of land shall keepe the gate in sufficient Repaire from time to time vntill all the corne be Caried away and they are to be payd for it out of the towne Rate. [136.] The returne of John Smith, Thomas Mekings and Richard Hall the 21 (3) IGGl : we haue layd out and staked the way two rodd and halfe broad from the meeting house at unquetie from John Gills land and Robert Redmans land to John Fenos house leading to the way to the Blue Hills : At the meeting of the select men the tenth day of Juii 1661 : William Robenson Thomas Trott and the rest of the neighbours ther desired that the way from the riuer vnto the Country heigh way might be layd out. The same da}' Iildwarde Wyatt and Robert Spurr came to the select men and demaunded satisfaction for land that is taken away from them by meanes of the Country heighway. The same day the select men did appoint William Robenson and Roger Billinge to veiw and stake or marke the wayes that are in Squantoms necke and to make leturne vnto the select men by the tenth day of the first moneth next. At a meeting of the select me[n] the 28 (4) 16G1 : ordered that Richard Leeds and Richard Hall shall doe within seauen daj-es stake a sufficient Cart way by the nortlieast end of tlie great lotts from the beach by Edward Breckes to the smelt riuer which sayd way is to be one rod and halfe broad and make returne of the same (to the select men) vnder their hands vpon penalty of six shillings eight pence to be taken by distresse in default and neglect therof. We haue laj^d out a heigh waj- from the beach through Edward Brecke his meddow following the Railes and the stone wall a Rod and halfe wide and soe along the end of the great lotts vnto smelt brooke Crecke according to warent: June 29 : 1661. Richard Leeds his marke o| ) Richard Hall [137.] Wheras the Inhabitants of Dorchester haue formerly ordered Consented and agreed that a Rate of Twentie pound p ann shall issue and be payd b}' the sayd Inhabitants and there heires from and out of a Certaine porcon of land in Dorchester Called Tomsons Hand for and towards the maintenance of a schoole in Dorchester aforsayd. And thatvppon experience it is found to be a matter of great labour and dilficultie to collect the sayd rent from soe many severall p'sones as ought to pa3e the same accord- inge there seuerall p'portions the p'sones that haue title to land in the sayd Hand and who therfore ought to pa}' the sayd rent, beinge noe lesse in number than six score or theraboute, And inasmuch as the saj'd rent of Twentie pound Avhen it is duly collected and payd is not of it selfe suffitient maintenance, for a schoole without some addicoii thervnto for the augmentinge therfor of the sayd Dorchester Town Records. 105 rent nnd to the intent that the same may liencforth he more readily collected and payd It is heerhy ordered and all the j/sent Inhabitants of dorchester aforsayd Whose names are hecrvnto sub- scribed doe for themselues and there heires heerby Covenant con- sent and agree that from henceforth the said Hand and all the ben- efitt and i/fitts therof and all there right and Intrest in the same shallbe wholy and for euer bequeathed and given away from them- selues and their heires vnto the Town of Dorchester aforesaj'd for and Towards the maintenance of a free schoole in Dorchester afore- sayd for the instructinge and Techinge of Children and youth in good literature and Learninge. And to the intent that the better maintenance for a free schoole as is heerby intended ma}^ arise from and out of the sayd Hand It is therefore the mynd of the p''seut donoures that the sayd Hand shall from tyme to tj'me be lett, assigned and set oner by the Inhabitants of Dorchester for the time beinge or theire agents for such yearlie rent or rents as shall in Comon ICstimation amount to the full value of the sayd Hand. And to the intent that the godly intentions of thep'sent donoures ma}- not be frustrated or disapo^'uted nor the free schoole heerb}^ intended suffer any p'uidice or damage b}' insuffltient tenante or Tenants to the sayd Hand, or through none pa3'ment of the rent that ought to be paj'd for the same It is heerby ordered and the p''seut donoures doe hearb}' declare that it is there mynd that the sayd Hand shalbe lett assigned and sett Ouer only to such Tenant or Tenants as shall b}' land or otherwise snffitiently secure the payment of the rent therof for the vse and behoofe of the schoole as aforsa3'd in such manner and forme and at such time and tvmes of pa3'ment as shalbe agreed vpon by and betweene the inhabitants of Dorchester or there agents, one the one 2:)''tie and tlie sayd Ten- ant or Tenannts one the other p''tye. and for avoj'dinge the Trouble that myght arise in collectinge and gatheringe the same Rent by to great a Multitude of Tenants that ought to pa}' the same, and to the intent that [138.] the rents which shalbecorae due for the sayde Hand may be the better and the more redylie collected and payd, it is heerby ordered and declared that the sayd Hand shall neuer be lett out to soe many tenannts as shalbe aboue tenn in number at once. In witness wherof the p''seut Inhabitants have heervnto sub- scribed ther names the Seaventh da}' of the Twelfth raoueth in the yeare 1641. Memorand. that before the subscribinge of these p'"sents the donoures aforsa}^! did further agree and declare that it was and is there mynd and true intencons that if at any tj'me ther shall happen and fall out a vacancie and want of a schoolmaster by meanes of death or otherwise, 3-et the rents and p''fitts ishuinge and arisinge of the sayd Hand shalbe converted and applied only to and for the maintenance and vse of the schoole either by augmentinge the stipend for a sciioolemaster or otherwise but not for an}' other vse. Israel Stoughton George Proctor liichard Mather Richard Hawes 106 City Document No. 9. George Minott Henry Witliington John Gloner Natha : Dnncan Thomas Hawkins Tho: Clarke John Hohnan Nathaniell Patten Hunifrey Atherton Thomas Makepeace Henry Wright Christopher Gibson John Piiillips John Wiswall John Capen Joane Capen Weddow WiUiam Blake Nico : Bntler Nicholas Upsall Tliomas Swift Thomas Wiswall Thomas Dickerman Roger Clap Joseph Farnw'orth Hopestill Foster William Clarke Michael Wiles John Pears Nicholas Clapp John P Pope John Farnham Baranbas Fawer Thomas H Andrews Richard Baker John Mandesle}' Angustene Clement Henrie Waye John Smith David Selleck Bra^- Wilkins Geo. Weekes Jeffrey Tnrner John Pearce M' Warham Andrew Pitcher his William X Lane mark Thomas Jones Jonas Humffrey his Edmunde W Munings mark James Bate George Dyer Rob' Howard John Grenaway Edward Breeke Richard CoUacott Jeremy Howchin Thomas Tilstone John Holland Thomas Millit Alice the wife of ) Richard Jones i Nathanael Wales John Rigbye Robert Deeble Edward Clap Willi Snmner Tlie sij,'n of John O Hill Clement Toplif [139.] At the meeting of the select men the 9 (7) 1661 they did order and appoint George Procter to repaire the Defects of the pound and to p'vide a locke for the doore and to keepe the ponnd repaired from time to time and what charge and cost he is at about tlie pound he shall be payd out of the towne Rate and they doe ap[)oint him to keepe the key of the pound doore and that he shall haue for it one penu}- the head not exceeding six and if aboue six at a time halfe a penny the head ; and not to lett out any Catell or swine vnlesse the parties be agreed : Memij w'hen the twone Rate is to be made they must remember to make the Rate so great that they ma}- i)a_y foure pounds for the laying out of the land that was giuen for the vse of the ministry which was 400 acres : and for the flue hundered acres to the non- commoners : and for forty shillings that Leiutenant Fisher had for new drawing of the map. Dorchester Town Records. 107 The same day they ordered that Leiutenant Chip and Ensigne Foster should se the shingling of the meeting house repayred and what other timber worke that doth want repairing about the house : Alsoe William Blake is appointed to warne Thomas Andrews to daube the meeting house or else to take the fines that is due for not trainiuge of him. At the meeting of the select men the 11 (9) IGGl : M"' Stoughton came to the select men to haue to be p'pounded vnto the towue that shee might haue her Deuision layd out in the 500 acres that was giuen vnto noncommoners : Mo that the town cliuse Commissioners for the towue to end smale causes : The Constables account for Rates 1660 taken the 11 : (9) 1661 : The Country Rate was 63 . 11 . 0 The towne was 36 . 8 . 6 for 45 law bookes . . . . . . . 5. 12. 6 105 . 11 . 0 Creditor as followeth payd the treasurer for rates and bookes . r to M"^ Pole for scoole ...... I' to Leuitenant Clap and Ensigne Foster as deputies r to William Blake record .... I' to Lawrence Smith for three days runing of line I' for one bushell and halfe a pecke . I' for earring of pay for law bookes . I' for warning the towne ..... I' a iorny to Dedham ..... V to Thomas Wiswall as remainder for his sonnes scoolinge ....... r to Leiutenant Clap as deputie r to Ensigne Foster the same .... I' to Thomas Swift for expenses I' to Thomas Swift Ju'' for killing a woolfe 1* two law bookes to the towne and Constable I' : 15 bookes returned .... r payd to Decon Capen for the towne I' payd to Robert Badcocke Anthony Gulliford and Thomas Swift for running linne betweene Brantrej^ and Dorchester ....... r alowance for wares land 6*^ and for Daniel Fisher 9"^ in consideration of lost by fire and soe to Steven Minot 2' in regard of his lost by fire . r P which was to be alowed for M"" Joans rate Soc ther is due from Constable Isaac ff Joans to ballace his account the 11 (9) 1661 the suiS of 65 25 1 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 100 0 2 . 2 0 . 0 16 . 0 0 . 0 18 . 6 0 . 0 18 . 0 12 . 0 97 . 7 . 2 1 . 0 . 0 0 . 5 . 0 1 . 17 . 6 9 . 8 5 . 0 7 . 6 3 . 3 1 . 0 108 City Document No. 9. for the Country and towne Rates Isaac Joans dis- charged the aboue sayd 4,4. 1 . the 9 (12) 1GG2 [140.] At the generall towne meeting the 2 (10) 1661: the officers the officers that were Chosen for the yeare ensuinge Selectmen Leiutenant Clap Ensigne Foster. M^ Patten M"^ Joans William Snmner Eaters Richnrd Baker William Robeson John Minott Bailiffe William Turner Supervisors of the high wayes aboue the mill and on the north side of the mill Thomas Swift Ju' Tliomas Trot Clement Maxfeild Samuel Clap : The Commissioners then chosen to end smale causes in the towne of Dorchester were Leiutenant Clap Ensigne Foster and M'' Joans. The same day it was voted that William Sumner and W^illiam Robenson were apointed to lay out away betweene Dedham and Naponsett mill and the}' are to bring tlier returne to the selectmen b}' the tentii day of the next moneth they are to give warning to Dedliam and apoint a day and to ioine with them. It was voted the same day that the}' would haue a scoole maister in the towne. It was voted the same day by the inhabitants of the towne that they would haue M"" Poole to be the scoolemaister for the yeare ensuinge : The same day it was voted that the towne would giue M' Mather 100''' to be Rated by equall p'portions vpon the inliabitants with M"" fenns farme and M"" doners farme the inhabitants of unquatie excepted. At the meeting of the select men the 9 (10) 1661 : the select men did Couenant with M'' Poole to keepe scoole for the ensuinge j-eare to bcgine the 23"^ day of this 10"' moneth and the selectmen hath p'mised him for his worke 25'^ for this yeare. The same day the select men did appoint that the Raters should make a Rate of 100'^ for M' Mather and a Rate of 20'^ for the towne ; by the At a towne meeting the 16 (1661 :) the vote was that the select men of Dorchester should veiw the heigh way from the landing place b}' Thomas Tilestones and the new brige or Coutrey lieigh way leading to the mill and to determine the breadth and Course of it : and it was voted afiirmatiuely. The same da}' tlie question was whetlier all the land in p'priety in Dorchester shall be Rated to the towne Rate and ministry for the future ; It voted alfirmatiue that it should. The same day it was voted that noe person should fell any tree Dorchester Town Records. 109 in tlie 500 acres giiien vnto the non-commoners vpon the penaltie of 5' for euerj tree ther felled : [141.] The Rate for the ministry the yeare 1661 : was 100'' 5' I'' the towne Rate for the yeare 1661 was"25'' 00 3 : 7 (11) 1661 Vpon the request of seuerall of the inhabitance of Dorchester for to erect a vilage at Pole plaine or ther aboiits It was voted that the towne of Dorchester was willing to grant sufficient land at the place afore sayd (if it be ther) to accomodate twentie or thirtie families if soe many appeare sufficient to Car\' on church and Commonwealth worke and that the p'pound ther tearmes and agree with such as the towne shall appoint for that end : Voted the same day that the parties desiring the village afore sajd repaire to the select men in Conuenient time and p'pound ther termes and the selectmen are desired to attend the same and p'pose it to the towne for full Confirmation. 10 : 1 : 166|- wheras there is three pounds dew to goodman mead for the bell ringing and cleansing the raeetting house, and not sufficient in the towne rate to pa}' him at present M' patten did promise to pay goodman mead twenty sixe shillings and eight pence, and ensigne foster to pay the rest and both to bee allowed out of the next towne rate : wh said three pound was paid good- man mead and by his order in the rate gathered in 1662 by Jams minott constable The same day William Pond was Chosen to scale waights and measures in Dorchester and the Constable to p'sent him to a maiestrate to take his oth Alsoe fence viewers : f Richard Withington j John Willcocke for the necke of Land -=J William Daniels ! Thomas Swift (^ Samuel Richer uTriso^ 1 ^ f Amiel Weekes M'" Stoughtons -^ e^ tit- t-^ ° I Steven Mniott ■^ , -ur- 11 ( Thomas Modesley Enoch Wiswall < j i t i i ( Joseph Holmes uTr HT ti f Timothy mather M'Mather|^^.^^.Jp^^^^ W" Blake i Thoni^s Lake " ( William Blake m, -o- 1 ( John Blackmail Ihomas Bird < rr.! i>- ^ { lliomas Bird 20 lore lotts I ^i^hard Baker ZU licit: lULLo \ mi -r\ i_ ( ihomas Dauenport great lotts from Daniel Prestons vnto popes lott | j ^^''^g^ ^.T^^ 4.-U i 4- ii T>- f abraliam How the rest to the Riuer ^ -^r-n- t> i • [ William Robenson The three commissioners apointed to end smale Causes in 110 City Document No. 9. Dorchester haue agreed and appointed to meet for the hearing of Causes if anj' appcare on these da^-es following viz : the first sixt day in the Second moneth the first sixt da}' in the fifth moneth the first sixt day of the eight monetli the first sixt da}' of the eleuenth moneth, and the place of meetinge to be at Thomas Swifts sen"' : Dated tlie 10 (1) IGGJ- Tiie 5 (3) 16G2 at a generall towne meeting it was voted whether Athon}' Fisher should have foure pounds alowed out of the towne rate for killing of six wolues the vote was afiirmatiue ; The 24 (3) 62 ther was a warent giuen vnto the Bailife to take b}' distresse or otherwise the fines of those that had defectiue fence in the great lotts. [143.] At the meeting of the select men tlie 9 (4) 1662 : M^ Miuott request for a way to the meddow that lies by the peny ferry. Memo to talce order for the repairing of the high wa}- betwene naponsett mill and Dedham : Vpon a motion made b}' leiutenant Joshua Fisher of Dedham to rent the meddows which were in Dorchester neare Dedham bounds aboue Dedham : It is ordered by the select men the 9 (4) 1662 ; that William Sumner and Ensigne Capen or either of them haue by this order power and are desired to bargaine with afore sayd Leiutenant Fisher for as manj' parcells of meddow and for what prise and pay they shall iudge meet ; and if the afore sayd Fisher will not giue what in reason they iudg meet : then they to take ther best chap- man only they are to agree or bargaine from j-eare to yeare and they sliall be payd for ther paines out of towne rate. Att the meeting of the select [men] the eighth day of September 1662 : the^'intreated and appointed Captaine Clapp and ]\I'' Patten to speake with M"' Stoughton about the laying out of her ffarme tliat it might be efected forthwith. The same day ther was a warent giuen vnto Thomas Tolman and Enocli wiswall constables for the ^-eare 1661 that they should bring in ther accounts of the Rates that were deliuerd vnto them the 19 (7) 62 vnto the selectmen. The same da}' the select men did admitt Robert Searle to be an inhabitant in the towne of Dorchester : The same day ensigne Capen and W"' Blake seni"' were apointed to speake to leift' william clarke and demand a barrell of powder of him or pay for that barell which he sold out of the townes stock and make returue the 19 daj" of this Instant to the select men. Tlie same day the select men did appoint the Captaine and the leiutenant and the Ensigne to take Care and charge of the Amuna- tion tliat is the house of m"^ Atherton and to remoue it to some conenient place for the vse of the towne Memo to p'pound vnto the generall towne Meeting whether they would haue the 400 acres of land giuen for the maintenance of ministry' of Dwchester and vnquetie deuided : I' whether the towne will "iue Beniamin Tuchel . 5'° , 0 . 0 Dorchester Town Records. Ill 1* some order to be taken to gett the Rates that are due from M""'' Stoughtons farmers : Wheras thcr was an order giuen to Thomas Tolman and Enoch Wiswall Constables for the yeare 1661 that they slioukl bring in ther accounts of the Rates the}- receiued : vnto the selectmen the 9 (7) 62 : Thomas Tolman cames vnto the select men the 10 (9) 62 : and by reason Enoch Wiswall did not appear therefore there could noe account be giuen therfore the select men doth lay the penaltie of 13' 4*^ vpon Enoch Wiswall for his neglect and [143.] doe further order the afore sa^'d Thomas Tolman and Enoch Wis- wall to bring in ther accounts vnto the select men the 25 day of this present moneth by nine of the clocke in the morning at the house of Captaine Claps vpon the penaltie of 20' a peice if they neglect : dated the 10 (9) 62 : 10 (9) 62 : the select men did appoint Enoch Wiswall to gett the glasier to repaire the wi[n]ddows of the meeting house before the 25 da}' of the 9"' 62 and pay the glasier and to be payd againe the next towne Rate, which if he doe the former penalt}' of 13' 4'' shall be remitted. At the meeting of the select men the 25 (9) 1662 the Constables Thomas Tolman and Enoch Wiswall gaue ther accounts of the Rates they receiued the yeare 1661 : U d The towne Rate was 25. 0. 3 Imp'mis pa3'd M'' Poole — I' to Robert Pond for killing a wolfe I' to Georg Badcocke for killing a wolfe I' to Robert Redman for alowance of land taken away by his house for a heighway I' to John Gill for the like r to Nicolas George for expenses of the Raters ) when they made the Rates . . . j I' to John Capen for worke aboute the meeting \ house ..... I' to the glasier .... r to David Joans .... r to William Blake for Recording r to Liutenant Hutson . I' to Captaine Clap I' to Leiutenant Foster as due from the towne r to Nicolas Clap and Joseph Leeds for runig the ) line ........ ) . I' to Robert Sanders for wood I' to Deacon Wiswall in parte for la^'ing out the > land on both sides the riuer . . . ) r to Enoch Wiswall for glasiers diet V for caring of Corne to Leuitenant Hutson and to the glasier . . ... I' to Thomas Swift ..... 25. 9. 5 At the generall towne meeting the 1 (10) 1662 : the officers that •were chosen for the yeare ensuing were \ 10. 0. 0 1. 0. 0 1. 0. 0 0. 17. 6 0. 8. 6 0. 8. 0 0. 16. 8 0. 13. 0 0. 1. 6 1. 0. 0 3. 0. 2 0. 18. 0 2. 3. 10 0. 15. 0 11. 9. 11 0. 7. 10 0. 5. 0 0. 5. 0 1. 0. 0 112 City Document No. 9. Selectmen Captaine Clap Leiutenant Foster William Sumner M"' Joans John Minott Raters Seriant James Blake Seriant Hall William Pond Bailiffe John Blackman Supervisors of the hcighwajs William Robenson Thomas Bird It was voted that if any doe neglect the making of ther wa}'- at the necke of land vpon dew waring he shall pay one shilling to be leuied by distresse : for euery foots defect. The same day it was voted that the would gine M"" Mather 95-^' for the yeare past and vntill Januari next and vnto M'' Stoughton 25^" vntill Januari next both sums to be rated upon the towne by p'porlion. [14:4.] At the generall towne meeting the 1 (10) 1662 Nicolas Clap Constable was appointed to se the windows of the meeting house mended, and to p'vide lids or window leaues for the win- dows and to pa}' the giasier and for making of the lidds or window leaues and he to be payd againe out of the next towne Rate and it was further oi'dered and voted that the Constables from time to time to Doe that worke from time to time and to bringe it vpon account from time to time. The same day it was Voted that the towne would giue Beniamine Tuchel flue pounds : to be payd out of the next towne Rate : The same day Ensigne Capen did testifie that Henry nicrifeild and his sonne did fell ten trees in the 500 acres that was layd out for the non Connnoners : and alsoe the same day Tliomas Bird did testifie that John Plumb did confesse to him that he did fell eight trees in the 500 acres la3'd out for the non-commoners : and that the select men should take order for the getting of the fines of these aboue sayd. Tlie same day it was voted that noe man should take offe or Cary away any wood from the 500 acres laid out for the non-com- moners vpon the penaltie of three shillings foure pence for euery load without order from the select men. The same day Captaine Clap Leuitenant Foster and William Sumner were ordered appointed and intreated to Seeke out a place or places for a Farme that was giuen by the generall Court in leiue of Tomsons Hand. The same day it was voted, ordered and appointed that William Sumner and John Capen and they are to acquaint M"" Stoughton and lay out his Farme and make ther returne and if M'' Stoughton please he may chuse an other man to ioine with them. The same da}' it was voted that the 400 acres giuen for the main- tenance of the ministry for Dorchester and Unquety should with the Common swamp to be deuided and Captaine Clap and Ensigne Cai)en are ordered and appointed to doe tliat w'orke and make ther returne. DOKCHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 113 The same day it was voted and ordered that John Jlinott should be in the place of maior Atherton to ioine with Captaine Clap Lcuitenant Foster and William Sumner to lay out the Farme giuen by the towue for the scoole in Dorchester. [145.] Tlie same day it was voted that those that doe neg- lect to come to the repairing of tlie heigh wayes being lawfully warned if a teame vpon the penaltie of six shillings and eight pence, if a man neglect and come not being lawfuU}^ warned vpon the penalty of two shillings for every daj' and if an}' send an}' vnder sixteene 3'ears of age he is not to be accepted but he that sent him to be liable to pay 2' for his neglect. The same day it was voted and ordered that seriant Hall was appointed and impowered to p'secute those that are or haue ben M"' Stoughtons Farmers that haue not pa}' ther p'portions as they wer Rated for the vse of the ministry in Dorchester. At the meeting of the selectmen the 8 (10) 1662 : they ap- pointed the Raters to make a Rate of 120'* for the maintenance of the ministry and alsoe a Rate of 50'^ : for the vse of the towue : The same day ther was a warent giuen vnto the Raters to make these Rates aboue sayd : The same day ther was a warent vnto the Bailiffe to gather those fines of those p'sons that felled those trees in the 500 acres that was reserued for the nou Commoners : The Country Rate that the Constable is to gather for the year 1662 was 63-i7-9. paid the treasur"" 62-9-4 rest dew to the towne to bailee 1-8-5 The towne Rate Committed to the Constable M"" James Minott is 50'^ 14" The aboue twenty eight shillings 5'' the ballance of the acount of Nicolas clap constable was allowed him for what hee had paid the giasier and other worke done to the meeting house when he wa& constable : — At the meeting of the select men the 12(11) 1662: Phillip Edwards was admitted to be an inhabitant in the towne of Dor- chester : The same day ther was a warnt giuen unto the Constable nico- las Clap to take by distresse or other wise fine shillings of John Willcocke for felling of a tree in the Commons : I' M^ Stoughton alowed for the p'sent timber for ground sells of his house in the 500 acres layd out for the non-comoners The towne of Milton is to pay for the la}ing out of the 200 acres of land that was giuen for the vse of the ministry ther : 17' 4** and for the heigh way that doth run through Robert Redmans land 9' and 16' to Anthony Fisher for wolues all which suius the select men doth appoint Robert Redman to receiue. At the meeting of the select men the 9 (12) 1662 : and they did order that John Fenno should haue 16' for land that was taken away of his by reason of the heigh way that runs to the blew hills to be payd out of the next towne Rate. The same day Daniel Elliers came to the select men and in- treated to be inhabitant in Dorchester ; the select men would not accept of him to be an inhabitant vnless he did bring a sufficient 114 City Document No. 9. man or men to be bound to secure the towne of him, or to l)e in couenant for one j'eare with some honest man : John Plumbs fine for felling of trees in the 500 acres is respited vntil tlie meeting of the towne. [14G.] at the meeting of the select men the 9 (12) 1G62 the fence viewers apointed were n . , , n T T ) James Blake for the necke of Land y , , , ^„ ) bamuel Clap 11-1 uTris c'.- w ) Rieliard Baker behnid M"' htoughton > t>- i i Tir-• 1 ] James White behind Tho: Bird J (^,,^^^^j^^^^j^^^^.^ 20acrelott-l'J;^'"^'^^V""l?^:7 ) Henry Menteild great lot from Daniel Preston ] Steven Minott vnto Thomas Tolmans house ) Samuel Rigbe}' from Thomas Tolmans ) Thomas Tolman vnto the Riuer — j Thomas Tilstone The 13 (12) G2 : ther was a warent giuen the Constable to take the penaltie of Robert Stiles that is in the order conserning, in- mates and soiourners that are intertaiued into any mans house without lisence from the select men. At the meetinge of the select men the 9(1) 1662 or 63 : they did apoint and intreat and impower William Sumner, William Blake Ju"' and Richard Hall to veiw and la}' out a highway to the great fresh marsh from the country heigh way ; and to make returne I)}' or before the first of the third moneth next : The same da}' William Blake Ju"' and Amiel Weekes did desire that the select men to p'pound vnto to the towne whther they will haue the way continued from Clement Tople}' vnto country heigh way. memor. whether the towne would grant M"' Poole to take 200 of Railes in the 500 acres : layd out for the non-commoners : The same da}' the select men did order intreat and impower willia Sumner John Capen and nicolas Clap to lay out a waj' from the beginning of the lane that Runs through that land that was M"^ Ludlows to Run to the Country high wa}' alsoe to goodman goads : the wa}' to be two Rod broad and to make ther Returne by the 1 (3) next : Memord. that M'' Stoughtons request to haue his p'portion in the 500 acres that is laid out for the non commoners. I' William Blake Ju' his request for satisfaction for land that is taken from him liy reason of the Countiy heigh way. [147.] At the meeting of the towne tliell (1) 1662 or 1663 : Richard Jiaker and James HumtVe}' were Chosen Constables for the yeare ensuinge. Dorchester Town Eecords. 115 V the same da}' Captaiiie Clape Leuitenant foster and William Sumner were Chousen Commissioners to end smale Causes in Dor- chester : The same day Captaine Clap and Leuitenant Foster were chosen Deputies for the j-eare Insuinge : The same day at the request of M' Poole the towne did gine him libertie to haue two hundered of Railes in the 500 acres layd out for the non-Commoners : r it was voted that Joseph long had libertie to take ten trees for the building of a house : in the 500 acres la^'d out for the non- commoners : I' the towne did remit the fines of Ilenrj- merifeild John Plumb and John W Jcocke for felling of trees in that parsell of land. At the meeting of the select men the 11 (3) 1663 : John Phillips of Boston came to the selectmen and desired of them that the late devissions drawne by William Robenson of Dorchester might be recorded In the towne booke vpon the sayd Phillips name and as his right but the select men understanding of some difference betweene him and william Robenson about the sayd lands the select men saw no reason to record the same as was desired vntill the sa^'d difference were Issued. William Sumner was Chosen Clarke of the townes Company the 15"^ (4) 1663 : The 10 (6) 63 ther was a warent giuen to the Baliffe for the leuiing of 19' 6'' of Steven minott for defectiue fence against the feild on the south side of M"' Athertons house and 3' 9'' of Ursula Baten. Edmund Bowker debtor to the ministers Rate foi severall yeares Imp'mis for the 3-ear 1658 ...... 0-2-<> r for the veare 1659 1-5-0 I' for the yeare 1660 1-5-0 r for the yeare 1661 0-10-0 rtbr the yeare 1662 for his owne estate and for the mill ..... 1-13-2 A warentie giuen to the Constable Richard Baker the 24 (•) 1663 : for the leuiing and taking of the aboue sayd suiTies b}- dis- tresse or otherwise : Ther were three warents giuen to the Bayliffe the 15 (7) 63 to take by Distresse or otherwise the fines that were due for defectiue fence vidz. in the great lotts the necke of land and in the feild be- liinde M'' Stoughtons house. [148.] An account of the towne Rate made in the yeer 1662 gathered by M' James minott constable the rate Is. 9. d is 50-14-00 And the said Rate disposed of as followeth Imp' paid M'' pole in parte of his scoole wages . 15-00- 0 Itiu to the deacons for Edmund brownes child . . 03-10-00 I' to Anthony Fisher for wolues killing . ' . . 04-00-00 r to ]\r Blake for Recording . .^ . . . 01-00-00 1' to beniamin Twitchill as giuen by the towne . . 05-00-00 r to Capt. clap & leift. Foster as deputyes . . 03-06-00 116 City Document No. 9. I' to willyam sumner seni'' for a wolf killing . . 01-00-00 V to goodman mead for the meeting honse, (.61. (.62.) 06-00-00 1' toleift Fisher for towne plott .... 02-00-00 I' to Deacon wiswell for soe much paid for the towne for measuring towne land ..... 04-00-00 I' samuell procter for chardges about the pound . 00-12-00 1' to William turner for labor for the towne u" baylife 00-02-08 I' to nicolas clap to pay the glasier and other chardges about the meetting house . . . 03-00-00 r to nicolas Georg for Raters expenses . . . 00-07-00 I* to goodman swift part of select mens expenses . 01-00-00 1' to John Capen senio'' for Redmen dew from the towne tibr land taken of Redmans for a highway . 00-02-08 This account taken the 9"^ of 9'*> mo : 1663 : . . 50-00-04 The selectmen allowed the constable flue shillings and two pence for losses by some men not paying 00-05-02 50-05-06 Rent due to towne 00-08-06 Reconed with good wife swift this 9 (9) 1663 and dew to her for expenses this yeare the sum of 4"'-07-04 At a meeting of the select men &c. 30 : 9 : 1663 ex- spended 0-07-09 paid b}^ James minot of this some 0-8-6 . . 4-15-01 rest due 4-07-01 [149.] At a ginerall Towne meeting the 7th of the 10th mo. 1663 It was put to vote whether M"^ William Poole should be chosen for to be Clarke of the wrights and Recorder for the Towne : The vote was affirmatiue. The day aboue said the Commite appointed for to lay out or deuid the 400 ackers of land giuen to the vse of the minestry of Dorchester and Melton made ther returne and the vote was whether Milton should haue that end next to the parallell-line and Dorches- ter the end next the riuer. The vote was afermativ. The Day abouesaid It was voted that M'' Mather shall haue fower score pounds paid to him for his worke in the minestry this last yeer which end the last of this p'sent month and Rate free to the minesters Rate. Alsoe that M'^ Stoughton shall haue fifty pounds and Rate free for his owne Estate vnto the Minesters Rate. The day aboue said it was Voted that Jn" Capen and William Sumner shall have full power for to lett and set the land appointed for the Scoole and alsoe the two hundred acrs laid out for the main- tenance of the minestry on Milton sid : at ther best descretion. The same day it was voted and granted that william Trescot should have an addition of eight foote of land to be taken in at the end of what he haue already taken in before the hous or land of George Dyer viz at the east end next to the Calues pasture. Dorchester Town Records. 117 Selectmen. Captin Clapp Liftenat Foster M'. Joanes William Sumner John Minot. Raters Jn" Capen Daniell proston Lawrence Sniilli. Suptiisers of liigliwa3's for tlie Towne. Will'" Robenson, Tho. Bird. Sup'uisor for the wa}- to the neck James White. The da}' abouesaid M'' Samuell Tory of Milton had granted vpon a petition of his six acrs of Fresh meddovv on the south sid of Naponsett riuer aboue or about the blew hills vnto him and his heires or Asignes for euer : being granted b}' each p'ticuler p'prieter only two excepted. [150.] mo: 10: 14: 1G63. At the meeting of the select men the 14 of the 10 month, 1G63, this returne was made. We whose names are heere vnder written, being appointed to la}' out a highwaj', from the Country highway, leading to the fresh marsh, we mett the 15 of the 2 mo : 1663, and la3d out two rods wide from the Cuntry high way, in breadth, by Vrsilla Battens pastui-e fence, to the brow of a hill, by a rock lying on the East side of the wa}-, of the hill, and from thence crossing ouer to the wa}' that now is. William Sumner. Richard Hall William Blake. The same day there was a warrant granted for the making of three Rates one for the Ministery, one for the Count}', and one for the Towne. A second meeting of the selectmen, mo: 11. the 11. day. 1663. This day the Raters doe make returne to us of the 3 seuerall Rates aboue sayd I 8 namely a Rate for the ministry .... 130 - 5 - one Rate for the County . . . . . . 21-3-4 one Rate for the Towne . . . . . . 40-3-1 A 3 meeting of the Selectmen the 8 of the 12 month. 1663. The 6 : of the 5 : mo: 1663 vpon a meeting of the select men of Dorchester, and sundry of the Inhabitants of Dedham and Rocksbery, together with the Committee chosen by the Hon'''' County Court to consider of the difference betweene Dedham and Dorches- ter, about a Cartway betwixt the said Dedham and Dorchester ; for a finall issue, and according vnto furtlier clayms by Dedham about the sayd way. It is purposed by the select men of Dorchester that there shall be layd out a Towneway through the lands of Dorchester, from the house of Edward Pason vnto the way that leads fi-om Dedham to Najjonsett mill ; in which sayd way now intended tlie Inhabi- tants of Dedham shall haue free liberty to pass to and from Ded- ham to Dorchester, in the sayd way, as Dorchester Inhabitants 118 City Document No. 9. may doe at any time, and this liberty to be, and is granted to Dedliara and the Inhabitants tliereof foreuer. This Bill presented to the Selectmen of Dedham December 31. 16G3, by Peeter Woodward ; the Select men concurre with what is proposed, provided that it be expressed that the Inhabitants of Dedham hane libert}' of a way by the house of Edward Pason, from the way that leads to Dorchester Mill, and that there may be a Eecord heereof in both Town books. By order of the selectmen Joshua Fisher. This Returne of Dedham is consented to, by the Selectmen of Dorchester at thier Meeting this 8. day of the 12 month. 1663. [151.] The Country Rate, with the addition of an half Rate this yeare 1663. conies to . . . . .65-00-07 which is to be payd, as foloweth, Aaito the Treasurer, as by his Bill 56-19-10 vnto Lieftenant Hudson . . . . . .02-11-02 vnto Captaine Clap . . . . . . .:3-6-:: vnto Lieftenant Foster . . . . . .:2-2-6 64 - 19 - 6 The 14"> of the 9 mo: 1664. Richard Baker and James Hum- phrejs brought in their Account for the aboue Rate, and are dis- charged for the same. At a gineral Towne meeting being orderly assembled the 7"' of the (l)6f it was put to the vote whether Quarter Master John Smith and William Robenson should be appointed to Jojn with some men of Boston a bout la3'ingout of a high-way from Boston vnto the marsh Cros-ouer the pastures. The vote was affirmatiue. The day aboue said It was p'posed to the towne viz to the p'prietors whether M'' Stoughton should haue his hundered acres to lie laid out on the north sid of the riuer naml}' beginning at the line of his hundred and fift}' acres and soe to come downeward vnto the line soe fare forth as that land will extend, and what is wanting to take it next to his owne land on the South sid : And for the marsh on this sid of the line viz in the old grant M' Stough- ton granting to accept of it for his deuissions and if his deuissions doe not take it all vp, then to abate soe much on the South sid and if it fall short of his deuissions then to have it next his other land on the South sid The vote was affermetiue. The same day ther was chosen for a Committ}' William Sumner John Capen Jolm INIinot for to Ripen and p'pare matters for the laying out of the Common meddow in the fresh marsh about the blew hils to apoint high ways and wheere to begin and other mat- ters that ma}' concerne that Bussines And also it was A^oted the same time that the Committy abovesaid agreeing with the suruayer DoRCHESTEii Town Records. 119 for in:itter of pa}' whether t!io i)'prietors should not pay each man for liis lot according to the cliarges that shall be rcquiset being p'portioned to each man b}' the Connnitt}' above said this being put to the Vote the vote was affermatiue. This last order abouc said is by a note repealled [15^.] This Agreement made the. 1. day of the 2'' month. IGGl. betweene William Blake, and Thomas Davenport. These men having land lying togctlier on the Hill, west on thier house., the sayd Thomas Davenport is to sett vp a sufficient fence betweene William Blake his land, and his owne, and to maintaine it for the space of 3 yeares after it is sett vp, and then William is to pay Thomas for one halfe, as two men shall iudge it worth ; and to maintaine the same foreuer ; and for performance heereof, we doe binde the severall lands, vnto the which the fence belongeth : Witness our hands, 1 the day and 3'eare aboue said. — The fence hecre meant, is the middle fence which runneth East and West. Witnesses Samuel Jones William Blake John Kingsley. Thomas Davenport Recorded at a meeting of the Select men the 14 of i mo : 166^ : p me William Pole Recorder. At a Towne meeting the 11 of the (1 mo :) The Free men chose to serue as thier Deputies, for the year ensuing Captaiue Roger Clap, and Lieftenant Hopestill Foster. It was A'oted the same da}', that Thomas Bird Senior should be exempted from being chosen as Constable for Dorchester, for the space of seuen years ensuing, iu regard of much trouble and losses he sustained in the 3'eare when he was Bailiff, which he was con- tented to remit to the Towne. The same day Captaine Roger Clap, Lieftenant Ho[)estill Foster and William Sumner Se : were chosen Commissioners to end small cases in Dorchester the year ensuing. Also the same day were chosen to serve as Constables for the Towne of Dorchester Laurence Smith and Clement Maxfild. [153.] At a generall Town meeting the 7"' of the (1. mo: lOti.J) it was put to the vote whether Quarter master John Smith, and William Robenson should be appointed to io3'ue with some men of Boston, about laying out of a high way from Boston unto the marsh cross ouer the pastures. The vote was aflirmatiue. The same da}', William Sumner, Riciiard Leeds, and John Capen are desired and appointed to view a piece of land about the Clay pitts, desired by Enoch Wisall, and Frances Ball, and to make thier Returne to the Select men, at thier next meeting of the eonveniency of the motion. Also the same da}', William Sumner, Richard Hall and William Blake, are desired and appointed to la}' out a way to the fresh marsh, from the end of the way formerly laid out by Richard withington his land vnto the sayd marsh, in the most convenient place, and with the least preiudice to any man. 120 City Document No. 9. Also Lteftenant Hope-still Foster and williara Sumner are em- powered for to procure some pikes for the use of the Towne ; and for that end are granted lil)erty to contract with such as they see meet for some trees for shingle out of purgatory Swamp, either such as are already fallen, and 1}^ subiect to wast, or others, as they in thier prudence and discretion shall iudge meet. The same day being the 7th of the (I mo :) It was voted and agreed vnlo, between M'' William Stoughton, and the propi'ietors of the Common land, that M'' Stoughton shall have all that Tract of land, aboue tlie .100. acres, which he hath for his Farme, vp so farre, as Dorchester hath anj' counnon land, lying on the north side of Naponsett riuer, between the riuer and Dedham line, ex- cepting the swamp, called purgatory swamp, and any meadow which ma}' lie in this tract of land ; And this he shall haue in liew of all his common rights, both his owne, or purchased within the precincts of Dorchester, on both sides the Riuer, the sayd M' Stoughton deliuering in, to the Proprietors a iust list of all the proprieties which he hath purchased. Only M'' Stoughton is to haue in purgatory Swamp 40 Acres, as his full part of that Swamp, and to be liable to an}- Towne order concerning that Swamp. Also it is to be vnderstood, that the place or extent of tliis proeraen- tioned Grant, is, at the first crossing the riuer, b}' the line between Dedham and Dorchester. Voted, and consented vnto, on both parts and also that M'' Pole shall record this Agreement By order of the Select men at their meeting the 14 da}- of the (1 :'mo: 1663) Recorded by me William Pole Recorder. [154.] At the same meeting (being the 14 of the .1. mo : 166|) there was brought in, the Returne of a list from M'' William Stoughton vnder his owne hand, of his severall Rights and pro- prieties in the Lands of Dorchester. Marcli the 8, 1663 A true List of the severall Rights in the Land yet vndiued, com- monly called the New Grant, made Dorchester, which did vpon the 7 seventh of March, 166 J belong vnto William Stoughton in every Division acres qrers. Pole. 1 His owne originall Right 26-3-20 2 M"- Makepeaces 13-0-06 3 M^ Gilberts 9-1-28 4 M^^ Knights 10-3-0 5 Widow Smeads 03-0-8 6,7 M' Sones's & Floods 09-3-20 8,9 .John Pope's & Whetcome's . . . 8-3-28 10.11 Read's & Miller's 6-0-16 12,13 M^ Butler's & Dimmock's . . . . 13-0-34 14 Huchinson's 03-3-10 15 Edmond IMunnings 10-3-12 16 M' Ilolman's to the quantity of 96 acres only. 17 Richaixl Calacot's to the quantity of 111 Acres and 24 rod. This Account of my Rights and Dues, is according as I find DOECHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 121 em standing vpon my Father's booko. And in pnrsnanoe of thorn remcnt made betweene the Proprietors and my self, March the 7.I665. I doe now giue in tliis account, as being exact, to the vtmost of my knowledge. And shall make good all the abone mentioned Rights and proportions, so far forth as any Record, or bargaine of sale remaining with me concerning the premises will amount vnto ; which I shall be ready at all times to acquaint the Proprietors with, and to produce on thier behalf. Witness mj- hand, the day and yeare first aboue written William Stoughton. [155.] 1C64. Dorchester. At a Towne meeting the 1 of April, 1664. It was then to put to the vote, whether the Towne would sus- pend the choyce of Lawrence Smith from being Constable for this yeare. The vote was in the affirmative The same da}' Richard Leeds was chosen for to be a Constable for this yeere, and vntill another be chosen. The same day it was put to vote, whether M' William Pole should continue teaching of Schoole, for future, as formerly, vntill this year shall be expired, which will be the first 2*^ day of December next, and then the Towne to consider, whether he shall continue teaching any longer, yea or no. — It was voted in the affirmatiue. The same day, there was granted vnto Nickolas Ellin, liberty to take 3. or 4. loads of timber out of the fine hundred acres toward the building of a Barne. The same day, it was proposed to the Towne ; whether they were willing to haue an Ordinary set vp some where about, or neere vnto the meeting house. The vote was negative. 1664. [156.] At a meeting of the Select men, April the 4, 1664 for Field viewers were appointed as folio weth. For the Neck ! ^i^hard Baker for the field behind M' Mather Good now Dier William Pond KTr oi. 1 i ( Stephen Minot M' Stoughtons { ,,, -.i • <. » ( M"^ withmgton ■o 1 • J -iTf-i 1 ( Joseph Homes Behind Wilcocks J ^^J^^,^^^ ^^.^ On the hill behind M' Joans { xhomi'^Lake Thomas Bird's { j^^hn^Bl^ckman ^,, T . , I Thomas Davenport 20 acre Lotts J ^^^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^^' 122 City Document No. 9. Great Lotts from Daniel Prestons f Richard Hall to Tho : Tolemans . . .1 John Smith. i Th jSa to the Riner ) Samuel Robinson The Order of the Select men to the severall viewers. You are to take notice tliat you are chosen by the Select men to be viewers for tliis yeare 1664, of the severall fences eonnnitted to your charge to view the same, and to present according to order the severall defects ; as also to see the gates sufllciently repaired, that Cattle may be kept off, ancl dammage for future prevented, and heereof to make a Returne to some of the select men on the 12 of this Instant. By order of the Selectmen, the 4"' of the 2 mon : 1664. * William Pole Recorder. [157.] At a meeting of the Select men the 11"" of the (5"" mo :) 1664. Robert Stiles is presented for being defectiue in 18 Rod and half of fence belonging to him at the 20 Acre Lotts, for which, by order he is to \)ay 1'' 7' 9*^ But upon consideration liad betweene the Select men, the}'' doe remit it to 6' S*' provided that he repaire and make good his fence within six days folowing, for the which six sh : 8 pence a warrant is granted to the Constable to recouer it by distress or otherwise. The same day, Ralph Warner, and Thomas Narrowmoore are admitted for Inhabitants in the Towne of Dorchester. A meeting of the Select men, the 12"" of the (7 mo:) 1664. Wheras there was a motion made by Nicholas Bolton vuto the Select men, for his wifes drawing and selling of S^'der, we the Selectmen doe not approue of it. Upon a complaint made against Thomas Trott for Defectiue Fence, the Select men gaue order for the repairing it. Ensigne Capen and William Sumner are appointed by the Select- men, to gett the burjMng place well and sufficient!}' to be fenced in, and are to demand of John Blake 20 shillings, giuen by his father in his last will and Testament to that end and vse. Item. It is ordered by tlie select men that the Constables doe bring in thier Accounts of the last years Rates at thier next meet- ing the seventh of October, 1664. The last 2 day in October is appointed by the select men. for the calling of tlie proprietors togeither for the deviding of the Com- mon Medow adioyning to M"^ Stoughtons Farme. 1664. [158.] At a Meeting of the Select men, the 14"^ of the (9 mo:) 1664. This day the constables Richard Baker and .James Humphry's for the ycer : 1663 brought in thier Accounts for the severall Rates committed to them. Imp. the Countr}' Rate, payd ) fio _ _ 7 according to order . j . . . . Dorchester Town Eecords. 123 Item the County rate payd to M'' Ting, Treasurer of the County vpon this Rate remaines (hie to tlie Towne 13 shillings the 1.') pences. On the troopers being collected Item the Towne Rate Paj'd as foloweth Inip'niis : Abated to William Blake overrated ItC' to Goodman Mede for ] his service at the meeting house Ite to M' Mather, as part of whfit was due to him ItC' payd to Samuel Proctor ) for the Pound . j ItC'. to Thomas Damport for wolf killing ItC'. to Daniel Preston for } ■wolf killing . . | * Ite. to an Indian for wolf killing Item to Goodm : Swift for expences Item payd vnto John Gill for land about the high way Ite payd to John Fenno for the like Ite payd to Obadiah Swift ] for work about the Meting House j ItC' Ixlward Martin 1' alowed bec ) rated in milton . . j Item to M' Pole for the schoole rate .} 1 Reconed with good w-ife swift for the") yeare past this 14* day of the 9™° V . . .03-00-00 1664 and due to her the some of ) of which is paid by Bro. James "^ Vmpher}' constable as part of > . . . .00-16-00 this years chardges . ) rest due to chardges at the house . . . .02-04-00 mem5. 8' 6*^ Deb' from James minot to be enquired after whether paid to goodwise swift or not : 21 - 1 - 3 40 - 3 - 1 00 - 05 - 04 03 - 00 - 00 00 - 6 - 6 01-17- 11 00 - 10 - 0 00-10- 0 00-10- 0 05 - 1 - 1 01 - 11 - 6 00-16- 00 - 02 - 6 00-01- 0 25 - 00 - 00 1664. [159.] At a generall Towne Meeting the 5"^ of the (10 mo :) 1664. It was put to vote whether M"" Pole should continue teaching of schoole, in Dorchester, for the yeare insuing as he hath formerly. Voted in the Affirmatiue. The same day it was voted that the Towne did accept of the Selectmens Accounts for the last yeare past. The same day aboue sayd, It was voted, that M' Mather for his work in the Ministery shall haue fourescore and ten pounds ; and 124 City Document No. 9. M? Stougbton, fort}' poniids. And withall voted that thier Lands shall be rated The same day were chosen for the Select men ( Capt : Clap C Will : Snmner Lieft : Foster ^ Anth : Fisher Se M' Joans The same day chosen Raters r John Capen < John Minot ( Richard Hall The day aboue sayd, chosen | Nicholas Clap. Surveyors of the high wayes j Thorn : Damfort. This day fortnight (being the 19 of this present month) is ap- pointed for a da}' of meeting of the proprietors about the division of the medows at the Blew liills. The same day above sayd, vpon the request of Sergeant Hall, for the alteration of the highwa}' lying before his dore, it was voted b}' the Towne that John Minott, Richard Leeds, and Thomas Tole- man should be appointed heervnto ; and vpon view thereof to make thier Retiirne vnto the Selectmen ; and as these 3 men doe ap- proue of it ; the Select men haue order to record it. [IGO.] At a meeting of the Selectmen on the 9"' of the (11 mo :) 1G64. At this meeting aboue mentioned, Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham appeared, before the Selectmen, and made a motion a litle piece of Common Land belonging to the Dorchester, lying upon the Riuer called Mother Brooks, without the division of Lotts. In order heerevnto the Selectmen haue granted, that it shall be pro- posed to the Town, at the next convenient Towne Meeting, to have thier approbation, if the}' see meet, to grant it to him, either by purchase or Rent : and in the meane time, the saj'd Nathaniel Whiting shall gett it to be viewed, that so the Towne ma}- be in- formed both of the quantit}' and quality of the Land. At this Meeting aboue sayd. The Raters chosen for this yeere, John Minott and John Capen Se : presented their Rates for the Ministery, and for the Towne, dated the 2'' of the (11. mo :) 1664. 130 - 12 - 6 The Rate of the Ministery ) amounts to an . } The Towne Rate ) .40-7-7 to this rate was an addition of 3"^ - 13' - 1** i . 3 - 13 - 1 the whole is 44 - 00 - This same day Clement Maxfild appeared before the select men, and desired that his Brother John Maxfild, being arrived lately from England, might continue in the Towne witli him ; and that he would secure the Towne, from an}' daminage, during his resi- dence here, which was granted that he, the sayd Clement Max- fild, might, entertaine his brother as is aboue expressed, vntill such time, as his Brother, shall otherwise settle himself heere, or elswhere. DOECHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 125 The same day, vpon a motion made by Joseph Burcli he hath liberty- to entertaine his Brother Lewis, till the Select men give further order. Roger Billing his Acquittance for the 3'eere 1664 recorded. Receiued bj me Roger Billing for the jeere 1664. For running a line, and for killing a wolf the summe of fifteene shillings. I say receiued b}' me RoGEK Billing. [161.] At a meeting of the Select Men on the 13. of the (12 mo :) 1664. At the Towne Meeting the 6"' of the (1. nio :) 1665. OtBcers chosen for this 3'eare. Deputies j Captaine Clap ( \ Lieftenant Foster ( Commissioners (' Captaine Clap Lieftenant Foster William Sumner Constables J Steven Minott ( Thomas Trott. The same day vpon a motion made by .John Plum to the Towne there was granted to him 30 Acres of land neere Dedham Saw mills vpon such condition as the Select men in thier discretion think meet. [163.] At the Meeting of the Select men the 13"' of the (1 mo :) 1665. At a meeting of the Selectmen the 4 of the (2'^ mo) 1665. Roger Billing and William Ti'escott are appointed and impowred on the behalf of the Towne of Dorchester, to ioyne with some of Milton, and some of Brantry, or such of them, as shall be ap- pointed to attend the work ; viz. to lay out, and bound, a sufficient Cartway, as may be most convenient, safe, and easy for passage, between Milton and Squantum Neck, etc, and to doe it, with al[ convenient speed, and Mak Returne of the same to the Select men. 1665. [163.] At a Meeting of the Select men, the 12. of the (4 mo ;) 1665. A motion being made by the widow that, on the behalf of her son in law (lately come from Boggerstow) that he might inhabit amongst us : The Select men see not cause to grant him liberty to Inhabit in Dorchester ; and therfore doe order that the sayd Widow Hill, or an}' other doe not entertaine him vpon the penalty of the order made the 10 (11. mo :) 1658, and that she doe forthwith dis- charge herself, and the Towne of him. — And that INF Pole giue the Constable notice hereof, and also a copy of the foresa^'d Order, that he may acquaint the foresayd widow Hill thereof; and warne him to depart the Towne. The day and 3-eere aboues*^ It is ordered b}' the Select men, that John Smith of the Rocky Hill, shall be keeper of the Pound, and that he shall haue for every horse other cattle and swine two pence 126 City Document No. 9. a piece, and for every sheep rni half penn}', to be pa3'd In' the owners of the creatures so empounded. At the same Meeting, 12. 4. 1665. Captaine Clap (if he be come home) Ueacon Wiswall, William Sumner, John Capen sen : are desired and impowred to meet with Josiah Sachem and others on the 26 of tliis Instant, and to treat with him, to see what the demand of the Indians is ; as respecting an}' of Dorchester Land ; and to make full and compleat agreement, if the}' see thier de- mands be but reason ; and for that end, they take Copyes of the Deed from Kitshamichin, and other writings ; and what other helps they shall think needfull to call with them to further the busines ; and if they see not cause to issue the matter, then to make report to the Towne for further consideration. The same day, it is granted, vnto John Capen sen"" that vpon his request made vnto the Selectmen, he shall have the feed of the Burying place vntill April 66. or April 67. which he please; he leaving the place in good repaire at the time expired. At a Meeting of the Selectmen the 20"' of the (5 mo :) 1665. Whereas there is lately a new Gallery set vp in the meeting house in Dorchester, without leaue from the Towne or the Select men of the Towne ; and the sayd Gallery seemes to prone preiudi- ciall to the liglit, and oftensiue to many ; and therefore that such practice may not be vsed for future, we doe declare that the erect- ing of the sa.}d Gallery is disorderly ; and therefore doe order that none of the parties that built it, nor any other doe presume to sit in the sayd Gallery vntill such time as the Towns mind may be fully knowne, and declared whether the sayd Gallery, shall be con- tinued, or taken down againe, or hau disposed of. Roger Clap, Thomas Jones, Anthony Fisher, William Summer, Hopestill Foster. 1665. [164.] At a Town Meeting, the 18. (5) 1665. It was pro- posed, and put to vote w^hether the new impression of M'' Mathers Catechismes should be payd for, out of a Towne Rate, and so the books to become the Towns : The vote was in the Atlirmatiue. At the same day it was voted, that the Elders and Selectmen and Deacon Capen, should have the disposing of the above sayd bookes, to each Famely, according to thier discretion. The vote was in the Affirmatiue. The 2'J. of tlie (6 mo :) 1665. At a Town Meeting. Whcras Increase Atherton, Tliomas Bird, Ju : and Samuel Procter, haue lately erected a Gallery in the Meeting house, with- out any order from the Towne, or not in such an orderly way as were to be desired. The question was put whether the sayd Gallery so built should stand, and the aboue say[d] persons therein, and not be disposed of, to any other person but such as the Towne, or thier Deputy in that matter shall iudge meet. And all this upon thier ingenious acknowledgment of thier too much forwardnes therein, Tiie vote was in the Atlirmatiue, they p'forming the con- dition. Dorchester Town Records. 127 At a Meeting of the Selectmen the ll'" of the (7"^ mo:) 1665. Wheras there hath beene, and still is great complaints of cattle destroying corne, by persons taking liberty to feed thier cattle, in common cornfields, before the corne is all out. It is therefore ordered bj' the select men of this Towne, that if an}'' cattle, horses, or swine, be taken in any common cornfield, either in the corne, or out of the corne, except the sayd cattle be within some p'ticular Inclosure, or vnder the keeping of a suflicient keeper, and that within the bounds of the ground of the owners of the sayd cattle ; and this vpon penalty of forfeiting 4*^ for euer}' head so taken, as before ex[)ressed, beside paying all dammages done by the cattle, horses or swine, and all charges that ma^' arise b}' Impounding them ; and John Smith on the Rock}' hill, is, to see to the due execution of this order for the great Lotts. At the same Meeting was presented to the Selectmen this acknowledgment folowdng We whose names are vnderwritten doe acknowledge that it was our weaknes that we were so inconsiderate as to make a small seat in the Meeting house, without more cleare and full approbation of the Towne, and Select men thereof; though we thought, upon the conference we had with some of the Select men apart and Elders, we had satisfying ground for our proceeding therein, which now we see, was not suflicient : Therfore we desire, that our failing therein may be passed by : And if the Towui shall grant us our seat, that we haue been at so much cost in setting vp, we thankfully acknow- ledge your loue vnto us therein ; and we doe hercA'pon further engage ourselues, that we will not giue vp, or sell any of our places in that seat, to an}' person or persons, but whom the Elders shall approve of, or such, as shall haue power to place men in seats in the Assembly. Increase Atherton Samuel Procter Thomas Bird. Dated the 30. of the (6 mo :) 1665. [165,] At the meeting of the Selectmen the 13"^ of the (9 mo :) 1665. Diners things of the Towne affaires considered of, referred to thier next meeting, the 27. of this Instant. Only an order taken for the printing of M'' Mathers Cathechisme to the satisfaction of the printer; And likewise an order issued out to the Constables of the last yeere past to bring in thier Accompts of that yeere, 1664 to the Select men at thier next meeting the 27 of this Instant, 1665. At the meeting of the Select men on the 27"' of the (9 mon:) 1665. The Constables Richard Led, and Clement Maxfield, brought in thier Accounts for the yeere 1664. Thier Account for that yeere deliuered to them was Imp. The Cuntry Rate, with the addition was . . 76-09-3 The Towne Rate, wiih the addition, was . . .44- -6 120-9-9 128 City Document No. 9. Which is pa3'fl as foloweth ..... To the Treasurer of tlie Countrey . . . . 70-7-7 By order to the Deputies for that years . . . 06-0-0 76-7-7 Payd out of the Towne Rate as followeth. Imp. to M"- Matlier 01-05-00 Item to M-" Pole for his work 26-00-00 Item to Captaine Clap 01-05-00 Ite. to Lieftenant Foster 02-10-00 Ite. to Goodman Mede 03-00-00 Ite. to Goodman Swift 02-05-00 Ite. to Ensigne Capen 01-08-06 Item to Nicholas Clap ; what was due to him . . 01-00-00 Ite. to Anthon}- Fisher Jun : for 3 wolues . . 01-10-00 Item to Ilenery Ledbetter for a wolfe or Roger Billing 00- 10-00 Ite. to Thomas Bird for a wolf . . . .00-10-00 To Samuel Clap 00-05-00 Ite to Daniel Prescot for a part of a wolf . . 00-02-06 Ite to William Sumner 00-04-06 Ite. to Steven Hoppin 00-07-06 Ite to Oadiah Swift 00-03-00 Ite to Roger Billing .00-05-00 Ite to Samuell Procter 00-10-01 Ite to Thomas Lake, Richard Hall, and Steuen Minott 00 - 07 - 06 Summa Totalis 43-01-01 [16(».] At a generall Towne Meeting in Dorchester the 4"" 10 (mo :) 1605 Were chosen for Selectmen Lieftevant Hopestill Foster Anthony Fisher Sen"' Thomas Jones WiUiam Sumner John Minott Supervisors for the high-waj'es Knock Wizwall For the Neckway James Blake For Raters for the yeare ensu- ing Ensigne Capen Richard Hall William Pond Thomas Tilestone The same day it was put to the question. What should be al- lowed to the Ministery for the veare past which ends the first of January next. For M' Mather it was voted he should have eighty pounds, and his estate Rate-free to the Ministery. . For M' Stoughton, it was voted he should haue fifty pounds and his estate Rate-free to the Minister^'. At the same Meeting it was put to vote whether M'' Pole should keep on schoole teaching for the yeare ensuing : The vote was Affh-matiue. The same day, It was voted, vpon the desire of William Sum- ner, concerning satisfaction for the high way vpon his Land, that DOKCHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 129 lies neere Goodman Goads, That Ensigne John Capen, Richard Hall, and James Humphrey, should view the sayd wa}', and allow the sa3d William Sumner satisfaction out of the same highway lying neere his Land, and they make report to the Select men that thier determination ma}- be recorded. The same day it was voted, that the Selectmen should consider, of the land that is not la^'d out what is the most equall and riglite- ous way b}- which it should be la^-d out, and to appoint a day, when tlie towne shall meet together to heare what they have con- sidered of. [167.] At a meeting of the Select men the 11"^ (10 mo:) 1665. The Rate for the Ministery 130 The Cuntry and County Rate for this yeare is . . 80 Ite for the Towne and Schoole ..... 56 Ordered that a Warrant be giuen to the Raters, Ensign Capen, Richard Hall, and William Pond for the making of these three severall Rates. At this meeting of the Select men Samuel Hix was sent for, to enquire of him why he had not giuen Bond according to his prom- ise, and also gaue him waruing speedily to depart the Towne, or gluing Bond for the time he shall sta}-. Tlie same day Nicholas Ellen made a motion to the Select men, to moue the Towne that he might haue Liberty to take in a parcell of ground vpon condition of setting vp, and maintaining two suffi- cient gates. The same da}' the Selectmen were desired to moue William Tres- cots request to the Towne, for to haue some small parcell of Land (to his Tenement) for English grass about the Oxpen. At a generall Town Meeting of the Proprietors and the towne of Dorchester the 27 of the (10 : Mo :) 1665. The Question was proposed, whether there should a Committee be chosen, for to consider and ripen the business, about dividing of the Land be3'ond the Blew hills and whether there should not be some land disposed of, vnto those that are not for the present accounted Proprietors, provided there be no violation of the former rule vnto the Proprietors. The vote was in the Affirmatiue. The Committee chosen are The Selectmen — Captaine Clap, if he can be obtained. John Wiswall, sen John. Capan sen : William Robinson Richard Hall. Richard Leeds. James Humphryes. Tiiese or nine of them may be a meeting, and that these men, or Committees may consider of an answer vnto a letter sent b}' Lief- tenant Hudson. The vote was in the Affirmatiue. Also the petitions that are presented, are to be considered of, by the same Committee ; and all this to be done by the next Town Meeting, which is appointed to be the second fourth da}- of Febru- ary next 1665. [168.] At a Meeting of the Selectmen the 8"' day of the (11. Mo:) 1665. 130 City Document No. 9. The Rates for the Ministry, and for the Towne were returned and brought in to the Select men b}^ the Raters John Capen, Richard Hall, and William Pond signed by thier hands. The Rate for the Ministery 130-00-05 The Rate for the Towne and schoole . . . 057-05-03 Also the same day was granted to the Constables a warrant for the gathering of the Towne Rate. The same day Samuel Hicks was sent for by the Select men to render a reason, wh^^ being ordered by them b}^ the 18 either to depart the Towne, or speedily to giue tliem security for sauing the Towne harmless during his abode here, which he promised to doe b}' the 17 of this Instant. Tlie day following being the 9* of the (ll"* mo:) 1G65 Samuel Hicks according to the order of the Selectmen brought his brother Zachariah Hicks for his security vnto William Pole Recorder of the Towne vnto whom, the sa^'d Zachariah Hicks became bound in a Bond of twenty pounds for the Towns Security on the behalf of his brother the sayd Samuel Hicks. As followeth. Wheras Samuel Hicks hath motioned his desire vnto the Select men of Dorchester, to be receiued for an Inhabitant into the Towne, They in the name, and behalf of the Towne, haue so far forth granted his request, as that he giue suflicient Security, whereb}^ the Towne, may be freed and secured from all such costs and charges, as may thereby come vpon it. Therefore I, Zacchary Hicks of C^ambridge, his brother, on the behalf of the aboue sa^-d Samuel Hicks, as his security, by these presents doe binde myself in a Bond of twenty jiounds vnto M"^ William Pole Recorder of the Towne, in the name, and on behalf of the Select men, to secure the Towne, of what soeuer charges or dam- ages may ensue or folow therevpon, during his abode in the Towne ■ of Dorchester. And herevnto I haue set my hand, this ninth day of Januar}' 1665. And deliuered it as m}^ act and deed. Witnesses Zachariah Hicks John Aldis Jonathan Howard. [169.] At a Meeting of the Select men on the 12 of the (12 Mo:) 1665: This da}' there was presented vnto the Selectmen of Dorchester a note from the Select men of Boston, containing a Request from them, that the Widow Collins might be permitted bj' us to passe the winter here in our Towne and thereb}' engaging themselues, that her reception should not disoblige them from the duty they owe her, as one of their Inhabitants. A Copy whereof is here in- serted. To the Select men of Dorchester. These are to advise, that if the Widow Collins be permitted by you to pass the winter in j-our Towne, that your reception of her, Dorchester Town Records. 131 shall not be to disoblige us from the duty whicli we owe vnto Ilei- tis one of our Inhabitants. Boston this 25. (10) 1665. Hezekiah Vsher in the name of tlie Select men. The Selectmen of Dorchester doe accept of the Request of the Selectmen of Boston on the behalfe of the widow Collins, and doe grant her liberty to remaine, and reside here amongst us, till the 1. day of May, 1666. The same day the Constables had order to appoint a Towne meeting on the 5"' of March next for the nomination of Magestrates and choise of Deputies Commissioners, &c. The same da}' Samuel Rigby came to the Selectmen, to desire libert}' to implo}^ John Marker at his calling for sometime: which was granted ; provided that he engage to secure the Towne from damage by the sayd Harkers residence in the Towne of Dorchester. The same daj- Samuel Rigby binds himself, heirs and E^xecutors, in the sunnne of twenty pounds to the Select men of Dorchester, and tliier Successours from time to time, to secure the Towne of Dorchester from all charges and damages, that ma}' arise to the Towne, while the sayd John Harker shall continue or remaine Inhabitant in the Towne bj' the sa3'd Harker. To which the sayd Rigbj' sets his hand the day and j-eere aboue sayd. Witnesses Samuell Rigby William Pole John Capen Sen"" The same day, there was a warrant granted to the Constable Thomas Trot to levie vpon John Pope, and Thomas Wilkinson, for what they are behind to the Rate of the Ministery for seuerall years. John Pope is behind for 3 years . . . . 2-18-11 Thomas Wilkison for 4 years . . . . 1 - 17 - 1665. [170.] The same day vpon information, that severall men, t liat are not Inhabitants of this Towne doe cany away stones from Squantums Neck, without leaue of this Towne ; It is therefore ordered by the Select men that Roger Billing, and Henery Leadbetter, shall, and hereby are impowred to forbid any that are not Inhabitants from carrying away any stones from thence vnless for such valuable consideration, as they shall agree with the sayd Billing or Lead- better or either of them ; and they are to demand of, and agree with any, that have alread}' carried away an}' stones, for such summe or summes, as they shall iudge meet ; and they to make Returne, of what the}' receiue, to the Selectmen from time to time ; And they are allowed, the fourth part of what they doe receiue, for thier encouragement in this service, provided this Order shall not be in force to the damage of any proprietor that hath Land in Squantums Neck. 132 City Document No. 9. Town Meetings*'^ (1. mo.) 1666. At a generall Town Meeting 5"" (l.mo:) 1666. Olllcers chosen' for this 3'eere. iLieftenant Foster") f Lieftenant Foster >■ Commissioners -; William Snmner William Snmner ) (^ Anthony Fisher r^ ,11 1 Daniel Preston Constables > tt r< j Hener}' Gannsey The same clay Deacon Capen, William Sumner, and Samuel Clap were chosen for a Committee to ioyne with Kocksberr}^ men about setting the line of the Bounds betwixt them and us. The Persons aboue mentioned were sw^orne Constables for the Town of Dorchester this 8"' of March 166|. Before me Daniel Gookin. 1666. [171.] At a Meeting of the Select men the 12"^ of the (1 mo :) 1666, Fence-viewers chosen For the great Lotts : from Captains Neck to Goodm : Tolemans. Richard Leeds Samuel Proctor For the rest of the great Lotts from Goodra : Tolemans to Naponset Riner William Robinson Timotli}' Foster For the 20 Acre Lotts. James Humphrey John Merrifield For the field Ijehind Tho : Birds. Thomas Andrews se. Obadiah llawes. for the feild behind Mr. Joans. clement Maxfild Isack Joans For the field before Enoch Wizwall Tho : Modsley Joseph Weeks. For the field behind M' Stoughtons Richard Withington Amniel Weeks For the field behind M' Mathers George Dj'ar William Pond. For the neck of Land Nicholas Clap. Joseph Holmes. Nicholas George is allowed by the Select men of Dochester to keep Ordinary for the yeare ensuing, if the Court please to accept of the same. Robert Wills is appointed by the Selectmen to driue the Great Lotts the 2'^ Monday of the (2-^ mo:) 1666. The Order. Wheras there hath been, and still is great complaints of cattle doing damage in common fields in the Towne, both in corne and meadows, after the time that cattle ought to be removed out of such fields by Towne Order. It is therfore Ordered by the Select men of this Towne, that if any cattle, horses or swine be taken in any common Cornfield or meadow, except the sayd cattle be within some p'ticular Inclosure, or vnder the present care of a sufficient keeper, and that within the bounds the ground of the owner of the sayd cattle, vpon penalty of pay- ing 4'' p head for euer}- head so taken, as before exprest ; beside poundage, and what other damage may arise by the sayd cattle Dorchester Town Records. 1^3 horses or swine ; and for what sheepe shall be found in any such common fields, the}' shall pay one penny p head. And for pound- age we allow for horses, cattle or swine 2** p head ; for sheep one half penny p head : And John Smith, on the rocky hill is appointed to keep the pound for this yeare, and to receiue the ffees abouesayd. And we appoint John Howes to see this Order duely executed from time to time in the Neck of Land, till the 10. of October next. And Robert Wills the like for the great Lotts. 16GG. [173.] At a Meeting of the Select men the U. of the (3 Mo :) 166G. The Cuntry Rate committed to Steven Minott Cunstable for the yeare 1665 was 80 - 00 - 00 Pa3'd to the Country Treasurer . . . . 6 1 - 00 - 3 Payd to the County Treasurer . . . . 13-06- 8 Payd to Lieftenant Foster by ) Order of the Selectmen J . . . . 01-00-6 Payd to Goodman Swift by order \ of the Select men [ . . . 00-09-6 by 3' l'* lost 00-03-1 Payd to Nicholas George for this \ present yeare 1666 j . . - 04-00-0 80 Receiued the 17"^ of April. 1666. of M^ Steven Minot, Constable of Dorchester in full of thier Rate due to the Cuntry for the yeare past the Summe of sixt}' foure pounds, three pence. I say Re- ceiued as aboue. According to m}' Warrant. p me Richard Russell, Treasurer. Receiued the (9'" of May, 1666) of M^ Steven Minott, in full of a County Rate, due from the Towne of Dorchester, the Summe of thirteene pounds six shillings, eight pence. I say Receiued p me Edward Tyng, Treasurer for the County of Suffolk. The day aboue saj-d, this Order was made by the Select men, as foUoweth. whereas vpon view, we finde a litle piece of Land, partly in- closed vpon the hill aboue Goodman Georges, contrary to ordei-, or leane from the Towne ; We the Select men of Dorchester doe Order that Robert Sanders doe forthwith take downe the sayd Fence, and carry the same away for his owne vse, vpon such pen- alty, as the Select men shall indge meet. Dated the U. (3. Mo:) 1666.' 134 City Document No. 9. 1666. [173.] At a Meeting of the Select the 11"' of the (4 mo:) 16G6. At this meeting the Constable Henery Garnsey bi'ought in to the Select men an Account of six shillings expended vpon the Watch vpon the Ellection day. The same day. John Plumme made a request vnto Select men that the}- would he pleased to grant him leaue and liberty for cut- ting of one hundred and twenty Railes and thirty posts, the which vpon due consideration, was granted him. The same day vpon vew of the Creeke and landing place neere the house of John Wales, and finding both the way and Creeke much damefied by digging of Clay, which otherwise might for time to come be of great yse to the towne for the landing of hay corne and wood, and to serue other occasions of the towne. It is or- dered that whosoeuer shall dig or cary away any earth or Clay from the said Creeke or any p'- thereof below the dwelling hous of John wales Eastward (vnles for the repaire of the said Creeke or landing place) shall forfit for euery load, or p'- of a load drawne away bj- a horse or other cattle the sume of fine shillings, and for euer}' wheelbarow one shilling for the vse of the towne. To be leuj'cd by distress or otherwise and we appoint Enoch Wiswell Thomas Lake and John Wales to take notice off and accquaint the Select men for the time beeing of the names of those that shall at any time transgress this order, that soe the}- may be dealt with all according to there demerritt. At a meeting of the Select men the 8'^ of the (8* Mo:) 1666. Wheras there is granted 30 Acres of Land to John Plumb neere to Dedham Sawmills as in the Towne book appears vpon such con- ditions as the Select men shall think meet ; we therefore, the Select men of Dorchester, doe iudge it meet, that John Plumb shall hane, and enio}' the sayd land to his owne proper vse, during his residence in Dorchester ; but doe not allow him to make sale of it to any, nor other wayes dispossess himself of it, till such time, as he shall haue remoned himself, and whole Famely one whole yeare out of the Towne Dorchester ; Then we doe allow him to sell it to any such ; as the Select men, for the time being, shall iudge conve- nient ; and we appoint Ensign Capen and Nicholas Clap to see the sayd 30 Acres of Land layd out. By Order of the Select men. William Pole. This 11"' of the (8) 1666. I Robei't Kuight of Marble-head doe acknolige that I have Re- ccaned Two great Gunns from the Select men of dorchester for the Contrys vse at Marble-head, witnes ui}' hand. RonERT Knight. This is a true Coppi of the origenall which is on file entered and examined this 19"' (10) 1666 bv me John Capen Recorder. The 27 of the 8"' M" 1666 Receaued 3 Demiculuerin shott on the contrys account, and on the towne of Dorchesters account to DOECHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 135 be paid for by the towne of Marblehend. one ladle, on[e] spnnge, two formers the price thereof 7' a witness my hand Robert Knight. This is a true Coppi of the originall which is on file entered and examined this 5 (12.) 66 bj' me John Capen Recorder. 1666. [174.] At a Meeting of the Select men the 12. of the (9 Mo :) 1666. This day Constable Trott appeared before the Select men to giue in his Account of the Towne Rate amounting to 57''-5'-3*', which is as folio weth. Payd to M"' Pole for keeping. schoole and recording 26 - 00 - 00 to Goodman Swift for select mens expences in 1665 03 - 10 - 06 to G.oodman George for Indians Dinner, and p'te of the p-'sent year 01-11-00 to Gabriel Mead for Labour at the Meeting House 03 - 00 - 00 to Captaine Clap, as Deputy for the Towne 06 - 18 - 00 to Lieftenant Foster as Deputy for the towne 06 - 05 - 06 to William Sumner, for Killing a wolfe 00-10-00 to Anthou}' Fisher for printing chatechisms 04 - 10-00 to Ezra Clap for killing a woolfe 00 - 05 - 00 to Nathan Bradley for'killing a woolfe 00 - 05 - 00 to Deacon Capen for so much p"* Leiut. Fisher 00-12-00 For glass for the Meeting house 03 - 02 - 00 for new hanging the Bell 00 - 02 - 00 Payd to William Trescott for running the Line 00 - 06 - 00 To Thomas Bird for nailes for the Buring place 00 - 01 - 06 56-18- 6 For som other charges and Losses in Gathering the Rate 00-6-9 and soe the Cunstable is Discharged from the sume off 57 - 5 - 3 This Day Reconed with Nicolas George and the Towne is in Debt to him the Just summe of three pounds for expenses by select men Committee and Raters . . . . .03-00-00 p*^ b}' Henery Garnesy as in p. 186. At a meeting of the p'prietors the 14 (12) 65. It was voted and agreed vnto, that vpon the denision of the land be3'ond the blew hils. If in case ther should be any charges fall on any p' or the whole of that land ther to be deuided, that then all should beare a share by p'portion in that charge. The same day it was voted and agreed vnto also that purgatory Swamp should be deuided to the anchent p'prietors according to the anchent deuedent The same da}' it was granted to John Smith sen'' lilierty to take 300 of railes out of the 500 acres. Further it was voted and granted that the small p'cell of Meddow 136 City Document No. 9. left Common vpon the last deuission of Meddow at the blew hils it shall be laid to the 200 acres that doe belong to the minestry of Dorchester. Alsoe the same time the Commitee would p'pose vnto the p'pri- eters (that in answer vnto Liftenant Foster his petition for a farme) they would grant vnto him that his deuission may ly some where on this sid punkapage and beyond the blew hils, and that his deuis- sion may be augmented vnto twenty acres iu a single deuission and one hundered acres to be added vnto it. This p'posall was voted in the Attermatiue. [175.] At a generall Towne meeting the 3 (10) 1666. After the directory was read and an account giuen of the Contry and Count}' and towne rates. It was voted what the Towne would giue to the maintenance of the minestrj' and the vote was that the towne would giue to the maintenance of the minestry for the j-eere now almost past the sume of 130'^ to W. mather 80'^ to IVP. Stoughton 50'^ The Select men chosen the day abouesaid weer as followeth viz. Captaine Foster, William Sumner, John Minot, Anthony Fisher, Deacon Capen. for Eaters Srg°' Hale, Srg°' Clap, Srg°' James Blake. The same day it was voted that ther should be a yeerl}' choice of a Recorder to keepe the towne books and record for the towns vse the same da}^ the Select men are chosen. This was voted in the affermatiu. The same time Deacon John Capen was chosen Recorder for the yeere ensueing. Supervisors f Enock Wiswall. ( Samuell Robinson. for the wav to ( y it ,, 1 p T 1 ■{ Isack Joanes. the neck of Land. ( The same day it was motioned by Thomas Dauenport Sen'' wheth- er he might haue liberty to receaue (as Tenant into his house in Dorchester) Daniell Holbrooke who lately came from Melton. It was voted in the Negatiue. The same da}' it was voted and granted that Srg"' Samuell Clap should haue libertie to set his l)arne fine foote out on the high way, from the place where now it stands, and soe to run Narower at both ends till it meete with the fence and to be laid out to him by Liftenant Hopestill Foster, James Blake and Thomas Bird Sen''. The 4"' of the (10"') 66. At a towne meeting after some ageta- tions about a Scholmaster It was put to the Vote whether ther should be a Schole Master enquiered after, and p'curered for to teach Schole in this towne. It was voted in the Afermatiue, and by a second vote it was agreed vnto that Master Mather and Lift"' Hopestill Foster and John Minot sliould be desier and empowered to endeauor to p'cuer a Schol-Master. The same day it was voted and granted that M'' pole should be spoken vnto to goe on in keepeing schole vntill another Master be p'cuered, at the same rate as formerly, p'i)ortionablely according to the time he shall soe doe, and William Sumner is appointed to speake to M' pole about it if he will accept of it soe to doe. Dorchester Town Records. 137 At the same time a vote was whether the teaching and rulling Elders should haue power to seate people in the meeting house, the vote was in the afermatiue. [176.] To the Constables of Dorchester. You are heerb}' requiered to giue warning to William Chaplen and Arthur Cartwright that thej' and eitlier of them doe vpon the next second day Repaire vnto the Select men to giue an account of the Strangers or Inmats now entertained b^^ them that they doe not by ther neglect bring themselues vnder the penalty of the towne order in that case p'uided lieerof you are not to faile. Dorchester this 6 of Desember 16G6. By order of the Select men. John Capen Recorder. At a meting of the select men the 10"* of the (10) 1666 Arthur Cartwright appeared before the select men for entertaining an In- mate (who is a Cooper) into his house, without ap'bation first ob- tained, who haueing not receaued any certiffecate from the Majes- trate for his reception into this Jurisdiction, was not admitted to receaue an}- Inmate, and therfore noe more was done at that time. The same day tlier was a warrant deliuered for the Raters to make a Rate for the miuestry of 130''- 0-0 and a Towne Rate of 45 -0-0 The same day William Chaplin appeared before the Select men for entertaining Peter Chaplin his brother as an Inmate into his house without the ap'bation of the Select men first had and ob- tained. The Select men taking it into Consideration doe order that the said William Chaplin doe giue in bond of twent}' pounds to secuer the towne from damage soe long as the said peter shall remaine an Inhabetant in Dorchester. The same daj'^ warrant was granted to the Constable to leuy vpon the estate of Thomas Dauenport tew shillings by distress or otherwise, for. Entertaining Daniell Holbrooke as an Inmate into his house without order : Also to leuy vpon the Estate of William Chaplin 5' for the like breach of order. Is. s. d The Contry Rate for this 3'eere was . . . . 91-05-11 of wliich the Treasuerer is to ) haue or his order . . / . . . . .85-10-0 The Deputy s both of them 05-10-0 Wee that are now Constables of Dorchester Daniell Preston and Hener}' Garnesy being informed by our Selectmen that an Indian being dead of the Smale [pox] in the land of James Minot, we did by their order goe and see and found it soe, he was dead in an In- dian VVigwom in James Minots land a litle a this sid Naponset mill the Indians haueing run avvaj-, and left him dead and takeing noe Cource for his buriall (and we weer informed he was a war- wick Indian) and we Constables did git an English man John Smith of Dorchester to digg his graue in the wigwam, and we did git an Indian whose name is Joseph, a Masliapag Endian, and William Robinson and John' Smith for to put him in his graue, 138 City Docuiment No. 9. and John Smith did couer him with the eartli and tliis was done vpon the 10 day of Decem 1666. wittnes our hands. Daniell Preston. Henery Garnesy. This is a true coppie of the originall which is vpon fill entered and examined this 5 (12) 66. b}- me John Capen Recorder [177.] These p''sents Witnesseth that we Daniell Preston and John Holbrooke, of Dorchester doe bind o''selues and either of vs our heiers executors and Adminestrators vnto the Select men of Dorchester, and their successours from time to time in the sume of theirty pound, that wee and either of vs will sane harmless and de- fend the Towne of Dorchester from all Damages and charges that may arise by meanes of Daniell Holbrookes Inhabiting in Dor- chester or any of his while lie or they remaine Inhabetants in Dor- chester as witness our hands this Sixt of the tenth Month on thou- sand six hundered sixty and six. Daniell Preston. John holbruk. In p^sence of vs Viz. Samuell Rigbee John Dauenportt. Thes p''sents witnesseth that I William Chaplin of Dorchester doe bind my selfe heiers and executors and adminestrators vnto the Select men of Dorchester and there Successours from time to time in the Sume of twenty pounds to Secuer and sane harmeless the Towne of Dorchester from all damage and charges that may arise Iw meanes of petter Chaplin my Brother his Inhabiting in Dorchester or an}^ of his whille he or the}- remaine Inhabetants in Dorchester as witnes my hand this tenth day of Desember one thousand six hundered sixty and six. William Chaplen In the p*"sence of vs Viz. Samuell Capen BARNERD CaPEN The 14'" of the. (11) 66 At a meeting of the Selectmen the Raters p^sented the Rates which the}' weer appointed to make Viz : the minesters Rate of 130'»-0-l and the towne Rate of 45-0-4 the which Rates the former was commited into the hands of the deacons the other into the hands of the Constal^les with a warrant to gather it by distress or otherwis and to make disbursments according to instructions therin giuen them. The same day William Sumner and Ensigne John Capen was desired and empowered to speake with Liftenant Fisher in reference vnto the plotting and lotting of the land beyond the blew hils and to aduise with him about the manner of laying it out. DORCHESTEK ToWN RECORDS. 139 [178.] At a meeting of tlie Selectmen the 11 of the (12) IfjGG Nichohas Bolton came before tliem and made reqnest for to haue 6 load of fiervvood and GO railes to be granted him ont of the 500 acres and it was granted him. The sani day it was agreed that the Constable should gine notice to the freemen to meet vpon the 4"' of the next month to giue in thcr votes for Nomination of Majestrates and Choice of Deputies and Commisioners for the town and Constables and County Treasuerer. The same day it was agreed That wheras by experience in the veer 1666 it doth appeare that the Cattell that vssualy goe in the pastuers that are within the Come feilds in this Towne, doe greate damage in the said feilds either in regard of the insufficiency of the pastuer fences or the vnrulines of the Cattle that are therin. It is therfore ordered, that what Cattell or horses doe vsually goe in any pastuers within any Common feilds in dorchester and shall at an}' time after the time that Cattell ought to be taken off from Corne feilds (as by a former order may be scene) vntill the feilds be cleered of Corne or ha}' (or should be by Towne order) be found either in Corne or meddow within any feild, it sliall be law- full for any inhabetant to impound them and to demand eighteene pence p head for euery beast soe taken, besid poundig, and if any Refuse to pay as abouesaid, the p'ty so takeing the Cattle shall haue warrant from the select men to the Constable, to leuy the same by distress. The 4"^ of the (l)6f at a Towne meeting for the nomination of Majestrate ther was Chosen by the freemeu. Deputys for the f Cnptine Foster whole yeere [ William Sumner Comissioners to end smal causes Captaine Foster William Sum- ner John Minot. for Constables Joseph Homes and Samuell Rol)inson. Joseph Homes and Samuell Robinson sworne Constable the 7 (1) 6f before m"" Thomas Dantforth Assistant. [179.] The IV^ of the (1) ir,6f. At a meeting of the Select men John Smith Jun' desiered liberty to take timber off from the 500 acres for to l)uild him an house and it was granted him. The same day it was ordered that the Constable should pay vnto Tho : Swift Sen" 7' out of the towne Rate for a dept due to him from the towne not known till now. The same day ther was appointed for fence vewers as followeth : for the great lots from Captins ) Enoch Wiswell and neck to Goo : To! mans ) John Smith sen' And for the rest of the great lots » Thomas Trot and from Goo : Tolmans to Naponset ) Thomas Pearco homas Dauenport and Thomas Grant „ ., .• -1 1 1 1 • 1 rp, T3- , r Gliomas Bird Sen'' and for the feud behind Iho. Birds: y ^ ,xx, ., Tames Whit for the feild behind M' Janes Thomas Lake William Weeks. for the twenty acre lots > )T1 J Ja 140 City Document No. 9. for the feild behind M' Stouo-hton Richard Leeds and Samuell Palle. for the feild before Enocli Wiswalls Nathaniel Homes and Israeli Meade. for the feild behind M'' Mather Timothy Mather and Daniell Elder. for the neck of land James Blake and Nathaniell Clap. for the Clearing the greate lots of Catle John Smith Jun' and Robt Wils. for the Clearing the Neck of land John Homes. The same day order was giuen to William Robinson and Enoch Wiswall and John Smith Sen"" to Colect a penny p acre of all the p'prietors of the great lots and Captains neck both Vpland Med- dow and pastuer and ther with to make two gates the one neere Richard Hals house and the other neere William Robinsons house and the ouer plus to make returne to the Select men. Alsoe James Blake and Nathaniell Clap are appointed to Colect in like maner a half penny p acre of the p'prieters of tlie Neck of land and to make a new gate and the ouer plus to returne to the select men. [180.] The same day William Sumner John Capen sen"" .James Blake and Samuell Clap are chosen to Run the line between Dor- chester and Rocksbery and also between Dorchester and Deadham to plimoth line. And for the lines between Melton and Dorchester punkepage and Dorchester Captaine Foster John Minot and Thomas Tolman Sen"' for Melton and Joseph Homes to Jo3'ne with them for punkepag. And for the line between Dorchester and Brantrj' from the top of the blew Hill to plimoth line was Chosen Daniell preston Steuen Hoppin Samuell Rigby : Ensigne Hall and Richard Withington also added. The same day Thomas Dauenports fine of ten shillings for en- tertaining of Daniell Holbrooke was remitted on condition that he Cleere the water-eours cros the way before one Come to the house he bought of William Blake and this to be done by the 10"^ of Aprill next. Tlie same da^y John Minot was desiered and empowered for to git the schoolhous repaiered. The same day a note was deliuered to Nicholas George as fol- loweth. To the IIow'^'^ County Court of Suffolk Whearas Nicholas George of Dorchester hath for diners yeers kept a house of comon entei'- tainment, and ther being within the said time, man}- clamorous Reports of miscaredges in the same house, which is uery sad (if true) and not to be b}' an}- Countenanced and toUerated, yet not- withstanding the select men haue Indeauored by their best wisdome to find out the truth of such reports, but for ought that we can find they are groundles, and tlierfore we doe consent that the said Nicholas George may be continued in the same employment vnless Dorchester Town Eecords. 141 the honored Court know more against it then we doe : all this with submition to the Court heerin. B3' order of the Select men John Capen Record"' 11 (1) lG6f — [181.] At a meeting of the Select men the 13"> (3) G7. Peter Lion requested for liberty to haue some timber for to build him an house out of the 500 acre the which was granted. The same day in answer to a letter sent by Roger Bellenge and Henery Leadbetter to the select men, the sume of it being a query whether tliat place at Squantoms neck which the}' call wheelbarrow Hand did belonge to the towne, or to any p'ticnlar man, in answer heerunto it is resolued that it belongs to the Towne The same day Timothy Tilston made request to haue libert}' to haue soe much timber out of the 500 acrs as will build a house of about 18 or 20 foote square and 9 foote stud the which was granted him. The same day ther was Isued out a warrant to Joseph Homes Constable in his majestis name to take by distress or otherwise of such p'sons as are heerafter exprest such sume or sumes as are by Towne order due for them to pay, for ther Catle being taken in the great lots, being ther contrary to order, Viz Quarter Master John Smith 6' M-" Collicot Q' 8'^ Daued Joanes 3^ 4<^ Samuell Rigbye 12' -2'^ and to deliuer the al)Oue said sumes vnto John Smith Jun' or to Ro" Wils, and if the aboue said John Smith and Ro*" Wils will a bate an}' of the aboue said sums it is in their liberty. The same day it is ordered that (whereas John Smith Jun"^ and Ro*" Wils are for this yeer to cleere the great lots of catle as by the order will appeare) If the}' neglect ther duty heerin, they are to pay each of them 2^ 6'^ for euery neglect. The same day the Constable Uaniell Preston gaue vp his ac- count of the Contry Rate for 66 which he gathered. The Rate being 91''-5'-ll** out of which he paid the Treasuerer 8518-9^-11''- as by the Treasuerers Recept it did appeare Alsoe to Captaine Foster 2''-15*-0, and William Sumner 2-15'-0 both of them Deputis soe ther remains due to the Towne 6^ which is alowed the Constable for losses and he is discharged. Wheras ther was some time since a Contribution by the church and Towne for the releife of the Reuerend M' Tomson of Brantry in the time of his weaknes, and the same Committed to the hands of Deacon Jn" Capen of Dorchester, to be improued by him for the said INI' Tomsons supply as he had need, and the said M'' Tomson dying before the said Contribution was al disposed off, the Select men of Dorchester (conceauinge it was a free gift for M"" Tomson and therefore to show o' further [182.] respect to M' Tomsons Relations) doe order that the said Deacon John Capen doe dispose of the remainder of the Contrebution as Followeth Viz one theird p' to the widdow of M'' Tomson and the other two-third p'^ to the Children of M"" Tomson. The same day it was ordered by the Select men that Liftenant John Capen should with what Conuenient speede he can, draw both 142 City Document No. 9. the towne books into an Alphabittacall order for the more speedy finding of the Towne orders or grauuts. The same day Clement Maxfeild requested for liberty to hane some timber out of the 500 aers soe much as to build a shop for his Sonne and some wood that is ready fallen and timber for 100 of railes. The same da}^ a warrant was Isued out to Joseph Homes Con- stal)le to gather seuerall tines for defect of some of the p'sons heer named Viz. for the necke of land Richard Baker 2 rod widow Smith ^ a rod 01)ediah Swift 12 foot James Bate 10 foot Nathaniell Homes one rod and ^ for the feild beliind M'' Stoughton Kichard Baker one rod one foote and halfe At a meeting of the Select men the 10* (4) 1667. Wheeras it is found by experience that great hurt and damadg is done in Corne feilds and pastuers b}' manj^ horses and mares and Colts lying about the Towne, and more is likely to be done when Corne comes to maturety it is therfore ordered by the Select men, that ther shal be noe horses mares or Colts suffered to be a bout the Towne on the Commons or out of enclosuers within the Compas of the west end of the 20 acre lots, except such beasts as are sutliciently fettered according as the law p'uids upon penalty of P a peice besids damages for the first offence, and two shillings a peice for the second ofence besids damages, and 2^ 6'^ for the third offence besids damages and soe from to time as often as the}^ shall be found contrar}' to this order. And in case that any beast be taken vp and noe owner be found then to be p'ceeded with as the law p'uids about strays, and Clement Maxfeild and John Wales are appointed to see to the execution of this order or any other p'ticuler p'son and for ther recompence they shall haue the one halfe of the pay for their paines. the 13 (1) 70 or 71 it was concluded that this order shall stand in force vntill the Select men see Cans to alter it : p'uided and it is to be vnderstood that this order from 3'eer to yeer is in full force from the time that corne feilds should be cleered : vntill Corne feikls are cleered of Corne. [183.] This Indenture made the 8"' of October in tlie yeare 16oG betwixt Richard Collecott and Kitchamakin sachim of INIatta- thcwthes witnesseth theise p'sents that I Kitchamakin do cove- nant grant and sell vnto Ricliard Collicott of Dorchester all that p'cell of Land beyound the Mill within the bounds of Dorchester to the vtmost extent ffor the vse of the plantation of Dorchester ffor ther and their heii'es ffor euer only Reservinge ffor my owne vse and my men ffbrty acres where I Like best and in case I and ther Leaue it the same also to belonge vnto Dorchester giueinge some consideratio ffor the Paines bestowed about it : moreover Forty acres I haue giuen vnto Richard Callicott Lyeinge next to this Lott by the Sovth side and I the said Kitchamakin do ac- knowledge to haue Receaued the value of 411 Twenty eight Fathoms of wampam beinge the Full Payement of the F^yne and I the said Kitchamakin do acknowledge myselfe satisfied as witnes Dorchester Town Records. 143 whereof to this p'"sont Indenture I haue sett m}- hand the Duje and yeare aboue written. Signed in the ^ p'sence of me > the mke of Wij -2| Kitchamakin Stephen Hopinge j 13"^ (4) 1649 Tlieise are to Certifie whom it maie concerne that we whose names are lierevnto subscribed were p^sent when Kitchamakin aboue named did vohtntarily signe the Indenture above as liis owne act and deed at the Request of the select men of dorcliester be- cause the okl deed was somethinge decaj'ed with ill keepinge the day and 3'eare above written. HUMPRAY AtHARTON [Page 184 blank.] Joim Wiswall [185.] The 5 of the (5) 1GG7. At a meeting of the Select men the day aboue said William Sumner and John Capen sen'' are desired and empowered to attend the Court in the Towns behalf in that Case respecting James Minot or the Child which is laid to his Charge to see that the Towne be not Charged with an}- thing as respecting that Case, and the}' the said William Sumner and John Capen to take an}' help to asist them therin as they shall judge meet for attornys or other- wise. The same day it was agreed vnto that (whereas the way ouer Naponsit leading to Sea-cunk is remoued from the place that it did formerly ly, by the Tennants of the Schole land, and that this new way doe need some mending) therfore If John Farring- ton shall mend or cause to be mended what is needfull in that re- gard, that hee shall be alowed for it in his Rates that he is to pay till he be satisfied p'uided that the Charges be Considered by vew- ing it by the feftees of the Schol land or their Compounding afore the work be done or to their Satisfaction. The same day it was ordered that James Minot be sent vnto yet once more to demand the pay the Court ordered him to pay to- wards the maintenance of the child of Francis Tree, and that he make a speedy returne for the p''uention of further trouble ther a bout. The 9'" (7) 1667 At a meeting of the Select men Whearas Nicholas Lawrance brought to vs the Select men of Dorchester a Warrant from the Hon"^ Court bearing date the 19 Feb. 66 requiering vs to order the payment of three pound fower shillings to the foresaid Lawrance for expences laid out one Frances Tree in the time of her lines. Thes are to certefie to the Hon'''' Court or to whom it may Concerne that we haue done nothing in that respect, neither doe we see rea- son for vs soe to doe, but with submition to the Hon'''' Court we conseaue that the reputed father of that child should discharge it. Dated the 9'" (7) G6 by the Select men John Capen, Recorder. 144 City Document No. 9. The same da}' Eicharcl Curtice came to the Select men, and desiered ther app'bation to Come into the Towne to liue, which was granted on Condition that he doe make ouer his liouse and land at Melton for the Towns Secnrit}' that he be not chargable to the towne. [186.] The same day William Sumner was desiered to speak with the Widdow Hims (who is latel}' come into this towne) to in- forme her that she must returne to the place from Avhence she came. The same day Anthony Fisher sen"^ was desiered to speake with Frances Oliuer and to informe him that he is to returne to the place from whence he Came. The same day it was Concluded that (for the Contribution for the Fleet) M'' Mather should be desired to accquaint the Congre- gation ther with the next lords day, that they ma}' be in a read}'- ness to bring in ther notes the Saboth day after. The same day at tlie Request of William Trescot, William Sumner and John Capen Sen"^ and Amiell Weeks are appointed and empowered to set out the bonds betweene the vpland and Swamp, of that Swamp in Melton giuen to the vse of the minestry. At a Meeting of the Selectmen the 24 (7) 1667. Anthony Fisher Sen' was desiered and appointed to take a Con- stable with him and to goe to James Minot and demand the remainder of the pay due (by the Court order) towards the main- tenance of the Child, which is till the last County Court. At a meeting of the vSelect men the 11"' of the (9) 67 It was ordered that a warrant should be Isued out to the Constable for to demand and receaue by distress or otherwise ten shillings of Abra- ham How for entertaining of Jolm Parmiter as an Inmate into his house or habetation without liberty oljtained from the Select men which is Contrary to a towne order respecting Strangers or in- mates. The same day Henery Garnesy Constable for tlie yeeve 66 brought in liis account of the Towne Rate which he gathered that yeere, the rate being 45'^ O'^ 04*^. Imp. to M'- Poole 24-15-00 To Nicholas George for the yeere 66 . . .03-00-00 To Captine Foster as deputy- for 66 . . .03-05-00 To William Sumner as deputy for 66 . . . 02 - 19 - 00 To the Widdow Meade for Ringing the bell . . 03-00-00 To Nicholas George for expenses on the Warders ) nn <» 4 aa T-i *-• 1 ^' CI- r 00-04-00 Flection day for 66 . . . . .J To William Sumner toward painters stock- ) oo - ni - 00 ings ........ j [187.] To John Homes for warning a towne ] nn _ no _ nn meeting ..... . . j To Tliomas Swift for losses vpon peass for- \ nn _ o'j _ nn nierly. _ j Deliuered in at the house of John Capen Sen"" b}' ^ ot\ _ ^c -09 Seuerall p'sons ......) [ '^ 43-10-02 Remains due from Henery Garnesy . . . 01-10-02 Dorchester Toavn Records. 145 the 9"' (1) 6| Heneiy Garnesj^ came and made it appeare that ]\P Poole should haue had of Rog Belleng 17" of Jn" Minot 7" and Timothy Tilston 8" 8*^ all which was deducted out of these mens rats for paintes which the Select men are to pay M'' PooUe and the said garnesey discharged. The same day it was Concluded that at the next meeting of the Select men Goodman Leeds should be spoken with about his takeing in a peice of meddow downe b}- the Creeke. The same day Frances Oliuer came to the Select men and de- siered liberty to be an inhabetant in this towne but he refusing to secuer the towne from damedge was not admitted. At a generall Towne meeting the 2 10"" 1667 after the Directory was read, and an account giuen of the disbursments of the Contr}- and towne Rates, It was p'posed to the towne what they would alow to the maintenance of the minestr}'. The vote was that they should haue 130", viz. 80'^ for M'' Mather and fifty pound for M' Stoughton and to be Rate-free to those Rates. The same day It was put to the vote as followeth viz : wheras the last yeere the towne did make choice of M'' Richard Mather, Captin Foster and John Minot for to looke out for a Schole Mas- ter to teach Schole in this towne, and that being not 3'et attained (although it haue been endeauored after) tlie towne doe againe re- new ther request to those men fore mentioned, to looke out after another Master ; and further they doe giue them full power to a gree with such a man as they shall Judge meete not exceeding fort}- pound a yeere. The Vote was in the Afermatiue. The same day it was agreed vnto and Voted that M'' pole should be spoke vnto (by William Sumner) and desiered that he would continue teaching of Schole as formerl}^ for the yeer ensueing or vutill another be obtained. The same da}'^ Robt. Searle made request to the towne for some Convenient place to build a house on, some where vpon the Co- mons. The towne appointed Deacon Humphry Ensigne Hall and John Gornell to looke out a place and make ther returne to the Select men, which if they agree therunto together with the men appointed then hee the said Robt. Searle may enjoy it vpon such termes as the Select men shall agree. Voted in the Affermatiue. [188.] The same day ther was Chosen John Minot ^ William Sumner j Samuell Clap J> Selectmen John Capen Sen*" j Ensigne Hall j John Capen Sen' for Recorder James Blake ") William Pond [■ Raters Timothy Mather j o • ^ 1 • 1 1 John Blackman Supuisors of highways > r,-,, t> • '■ » J j ijiomas Peirce for the way to the neck of laud Isack Joanes. 146 City Document No. 9. At a meeting of the Select men the 9"» of the 10"' m" 1G67. wheras ther was lately a Contribution of the Church and towne for John Merrifeild. The Select men doe order that it shall be im- proued by Deacon Humphry' and John Minot, as they shall Judge meete for Ihe acconiadation of his necessety or any in his ftxmely, and that the pay shall be brought in vnto the house of Ensigne Hall for the end a foresaid. At the same time it was agreed that at the next towne meeting it should be p'posed to tlie p'prietors whether they would exchange the 30 acrs of land giuen to John Plum b}' the Saw-mils for some land in tlie 500 acrs noere Robt. Stantons. The same day it was agreed vnto, that wheras at the last towne meeting bearing date the second of this Instant, they did at the request of Robt. Searle nominate and appoint Deacon Humphry Ensigne Hall and John Gornill to looke out a peice of ground for him tlie said Robt. Searle to build on as bj' the order may appeare, now those men haueingvewed a place ouer against the house wheer James Robinson doe now line on the other sid of the pond, and the Select men, together with those fore mentioned doe consent that he shall haue twenty rods of ground, p'uided that he shall not sell it to any vntill he haue emproued it (viz. by building on it and fence- ing it) for the space of Seauen yeers, nor after that time shall hee sell to it to any but such as the towne shall approue off. And they doe appoint William Sumner Deacon Humphry Ensigne Hall and John Gornell to lay it out and make their returne to the Select men. Mo this was not accepted bj' Robt. Searle but returned to the Towne agane. The snme day it was ordered that a warrant should be Isued out to the Raters to make a rate for the minestry of 130'^ and a Schole and Towne Rate of 45'^ and returne it to the Select men at ther next meeting being the Second day in Januar}'. [189.] At a generall Towne meting the 1 (11) 67 It was voted and agreed vnto by the Towne that the west gallery in the meting hous sliould be brought into such a forme as that all the bo3's may be ther seated and soe ordered that they ma}' p'uented from p'phaning the lords day. The siune day Ensigne Hale John Gornell and William Pond weer Nominated and voted for to take care about ordering the worke about the gallery and likwise a Table before the Deacons seate, and flowering the meeting house where it is needfull and to mend the doars or other worke that is needfull. The s:ime day ther was granted to John Plum the remainder of the land left out of the late deuission on the North sid of Naponset towards dead ham mill vpon such termes as the Select men and he shall agree vnto leaning the 30 acrs formerly granted him. The same day it was put to the vote that the thousand acrs formerly giuen to the vse of the Schole it should neuer be alien- ated or sold to any other vse or any p' of it but to be reserued for the maintenance of a free Schole in Dorcliester for euer. The same day it was Voted that ther should be twelue deuissions Dorchester Town Records. 147 laid altogether in the good land beyond the blew hils, the first lot to be neerest the towne, and soe each man to liane his lot success- iuely in the good land, the lots lying as iieer as ma}' not aboue eight scoare or 200 rods long and if it soe fall ont that a smale p'cell of bad land fals in a lot tlier shall be an alowance giiien by tlie Snniayer and those men that the towne shall appoint to goe with him. The same day ther was granted to Anthon}' Newton to haue 20 acrs of land taken vp by lot in this deuission. The same da}' it was agreed vnto that the next lectuer day after lectner the Towne should Com togethe to draw lots for tlie 12 deuissions. The same day it was agreed vnto that it is left vnto the Select- men and Comitte to add to the p'sons that are altered since the last meeting of the Comittee in QG. The same day Richard withington gave vnto Robert Searell a small pece of land Lyen one the norwest corner of said withingtons land and his hears forener memorancon it was payd for over and above. [190.] At a meeting of the Selectmen the 13".' (11) 1CG7. \Vhereas ther was latly a Contribution for the Fleete at the kereby [Carribee?] Hands the Select men doe order I hat it shall be brought in to the houses of the two deacons by the fowerth day come three weeks which will be the 5 day of Feburary next and the deacons to take Care for the Conuaying it to Boston and to be alowed out of the same. The same day it was ordered that wheras John Capen Sen' is like to haue a sut at Court wherin he desiers to haue Coppies out of the Towne Records, the Select men doe order and appoint Jn" Minot for to take Coppies out which he denier and to Com[)are them with the originall and to attest to the truth of the Coppies. The same day Richard Leeds appeared before tlie Select men to giue a reason of his takeing in a peice of Marsh which was laid out for the landing of hay or Corne or otlier goods neere the Creike below Jn° Wales, the Conclusion was that Ricliard Leeds yelds for himselfe and his Successors to pay twelue pence p yeere to the Towne soe long as it is fenced in If it be demanded which Marsh the said Richard Leeds fenced in supposing it had ben his owne p'priety. 13 ("U) 16G7. A list of the acrs of land in the feild Commonly Caled the great lots, which is to pay one peny p acre for the pay- ment Maintenance of the gates tiiis yeer 16b7 and what remaines to be put in to Some safe to keepe for the vse aforesaid. acrs acrs Abraham How 51 James Minot , , 12 William Robinson . 19 Robt Badcock , 05 Samuell Robinson . 07 Jn" Fen now . . 03 Richard Leeds 16 Widdow Hill . 18 Tliomas Peirce 21 Augustin Clement . 06 Thomas Trott 50 Tho : Tolman Sen' & ] 44 Thomas Tilston 24 John Tolman . 1 • 148 City Document No. 9. Tho : Tolman Jun' Mr. Patten . Ju° Miiiot 191 Isacke Joanes Joseph Weiks John Smith . Anthony Fisher Daiied Joanes Richard Hale Nicholas Ellen Johnatlian Birch Timothy Mather Robt Searle . Samuell Paule Richard Leeds Timothy Mather acrs 10 04 106 03 03 50 24 48 02 02 06 12 12 12 16 16 The whole at one M-" Mi not Jn° Blake WIU"^ Clarke Timothy Tilstone Will'" Pond . William Trescot Enock Wisvvall Jn° Wiswall . Joseph Long . Samuell Rigbee Nathan Bradly Anthon_y Eisher Isack Joanes Richard Hale Jn" Pelton . Rich. Leeds . Tho. Lake . peny p acre is 03 - 02 - 14 06 06 12 04 04 11 05 10 52 02 12 02 04 04 02 02 10 of this was pd to Enock Wiswall for ) the gate It. by Ensigne Hale j It. to Jn° Smith Sen"' for carting- It. to John Minot for an old \ Debt about gates . ) It. to Wil'" Robinson for the gate by his house the yrons 3' - 6^* carting V - G^ It. to Timothy Foster for the | gate by his house . j 00- 17 00-02 00- 07 00-05 00- 15 00 06 06 -00 00 - 16 - 04 02-06 -06 This was gathered by the Constable" In the towne Rate being aded to each p'prietors Rate and ther , remaines to be laid vp . . J this is for plow land i)astuer and medow A list of the acrs of land at the neck being Rated at a half peny p acre for the plow land only B. d. s. d. Captin Clap 0- 7 Timothy Mather 1 - 2 Joseph Farnsworth 1 - 0 Capt. Foster . 1 - 6 Amiell Weeks . 0- 2 Rich : Withington 1 - 1 Obediah Swift . 0- 2 William Clarke 0- 6 Widdow Smith 0- 3 Jn° Blake 0- 1 M-" Patten 0- 2 Samuell Clap . 0- 4 Richard Baker . 1 - 0 Widdow Baker 1 - 3 Will'" Sumner . 0- 7 Obediah Haws 0- 1 Jn" Blakman . 0- 1 Widdow Munings 0- 3 Nicholas Clap . 0- 11 Widdow Munings 0- 6 Augustin Clement 0- 4 Jn" Capen Jun' 0- 2 Widdow Clap . 0- 9 Deacon Wiswall 0- 8 Dorchester Town Records. 149 James White . . 0-2 M'' Joanes . . 0-10 Ebenezer Williams . 0-3 Enoch Wisvvall . 0-6 Thomas Lake . . 0-1 George Dj^er . . 0 - G Deacon Capen . . 0-3 M' Howard . . 0-7 Jii° Moadesly . . 0-2 M" Stoughton . . 0-0 Isack Joanes . . 0-6 Widow Batten. . 0-4 m ^ n o ma Totall Sume 19 - 9 James Blake 0 - 11<^ Nathanell Clap 0-6"^ [These last two names written in afterwards in different colored ink] Charges laid out for the gate and hinges is 1' - 2' - 0'* This was also gathered in and with the Towne Rate. [193.] At a meeting of the Select men the 10 of the 12"> Mo. 1667. An order was directed to Samuell Robinson Constable to pay out of the Towne Rate the Sume of twenty shillings vnto Daniell Preston Samuell Dauenport and Thomas Birch for killing of two wolues in this Towne this 3'eere. The same day it was ordered b}' the Select men that for the time to come whosoeuer haue liberty to haue timber for Railes or other vse out of the 500 acrs and shall fale trees and doe not cleane them vp or Square the timber in three months after they are falen, it shal be in the liberty of the Select men to grant other men to take such trees soe fallen to p''uent the spoile of timber. The same day Thomas Dauenport desiered libert}' to haue 200 of Railes and one tree for posts out of the 500 acrs the which was granted him, p'uided tliat if ther be an}' trees fallen already a bone three months, he shall take such trees to p'uent spoill of timber. The same day was granted to Jn° Pelton the like libertie for one hundered of Railes out of the 500 acres. The same da}' it was ordered that the Constable should haue no- tice to worne the freemen to Come together the second third day in March being our lectuer daj' after lectuer to giue in Votes for Nommination of Majestrates and choice of County treasurer and Constables. At a meeting of the Select men the 9''' of the (1) 166|- It is ordered that all fences belonging to Corne feilds shalbe made vp by the 20"* of this month according to the former order made for that end. The same da}- Robt. Stanton had granted to him libert}' for to haue ground sels, plates, and beams out of the 500 acrs. The same day James Bird was appointed to haue 10' for killing a wolfe to be paid b}' the Constable Samuell Robinson out of the Towne Rate. The same da}' ther was appointed for fence Vewers as followeth for the great lots from captains neck to good- \ Samuell pale man Tolmans J Thomas Lake And for the rest of the great lots from Good- ) Timothy Foster man Tolmans to Naponsett . . . j Samuell Robinson 150 City Document No. 9. [193.] for the 20 acre lots for the feild behind Tho. Birds for the feild behind M" Joanes for the feild behind M' Stoughtons for the feild before Enock Wiswals for the feild behind M"" Mathers for the neck of land for cleerino; the oreat lots for the cleerins the neck of land Richard Wilhino;ton Henerv Merifeild Tho. Bird Jii'' Blackman Nathaniell Homes James Robinson Amiell Weilvs Jn° Baker ) Joseph Long ) Isack Joanes William Pond George Dyer ) Jn° Homes ) Obediah Haws John Smith Robt Wils. J Israeli Mead The 10"* of the (1) 6| at a Towne meeting Timothy Mather and Jacob Hewens weer Chosen Constables for the yeer ensevving and till others are Chosen. And for Coliiissioners to end smale causes Captain Foster William Sumner and Jn° Minot. And for Deputies Captaine Foster and William Sumner. The 30"' of the (1) 1668 on a training day the Selectmen or- dered and published that wheras the time for the Cleering of all Corne feilds was appointed to be the 2*^ Monday in Aprill ; yet now the spring being soe forward this yeere they doe appoint the time to be the first IMonday in Aprill for this }eere vnder the former penalty only the time to differ. Alsoe it was agreed and published the same time that the former order for yokeing and Ringing of hogs and pigs should stand in force being not j-et repealed. At a meeting of the Select men the 11"' (3) 1668. The day aboue said the Select men did fully agree with Anthony Newton of Melton that he should haue that Child of Francis Tree to be his seruant vntill it should be [194:.] one and twenty yeer old to him and his heiers or Assignes in Case he the said Newton should dy ; And the said Newton is to haue that ten pound which is in Aurthor Masons hand as due to him at hisrcceauing the Child, and not to returne any of it though the Child should dy : And if the Child Hue and that when the said Newton haue kept it two yeers and half which wil be the first of January 1670 then ther shalbe paid to the said Newton flue pound more out of the Towne Rate, and if the Child line tell that time twelue month which wilbe 167i then vpon this Consideration that the Child doe at p''sent want Clothing he shall haue out of the towne Rate fine pound more and not to returne any of it after the time that it is payable though the Child dy, and the next Second day being the 18 of this Instant the said Newton doe agree to Come and help to fetch the Child to his owne house. At a meeting of the Select men the 14"' (7) 1668 an order was Dorchester Town Records. 151 sent to John Blackman and Thomas Peirce Sup'uisors of Contiy and Towne high ways requiering them to see the high-wa3-s re- paiered by the 20"" of Octob next : and the like was don to Isack Joanes for the way leading to the neck of land. The same da}' Tho. Lake and Samuell Pale bronght to the Select men a p''sentment of defectiue fence about the great lots : Viz : Tho Trot 6 rod namly 3 rod at Captins neck and 3 rod at the end of M' Pattens pastuer Samuell Hill 2 rod ther also Isack Joanes on rod and J- at the end of Steuen Minots pastuer ; Deacon Wiswall 2 rod and ^ at the end of Daued Joans i)astuer. The same day an order was sent to Tho : Dauenport Sen' Re- quiering liim to Rectefie the streigiitening of the high Avay at the bottom of the Hill between his hous and Clement MaxfeiUls. At a meeting of the Select men the 9"* of the (9) 68. It is ordered in respect of the Schole that those that send ther children to Schole shall the winter time bring for each Child a load of wood or halfe a cord of Cord wood ; and thos that bring it in log-wood are to cut it after it come to the Scholhous ; and for thos boys that goe but a p* of the winter ; we leaue it to the Masters descretion to appoint the p'portiou for such. [195.] The Same day Thomas Trot being formerly p''sented by the fence Vewers for defectiue fence ; Vpon thos allegations whicli he the said Trot made tlie Select men did see meete to remite the one halfe of the fine the whole being 6^ The Same timeSamuell Hils fine for defectiue fence was wholly remitted in regard of his pouerty and the loss which he lately sustained. The Same day the Constable Joseph Homes came and made vp his account of the Contry Rate for the yeere 67 committed to him to gather the Rate being 80'^ -2^-0. Imp. To the Contry Treasurer for which he brought a recept 64''-19'-0'i of which 27''- 18'- 6'^ was to the Castle Souldiers 64-19-0 r* to Captaine Foster asDeputy . . . .4-0-0 I'- to William Sumner as Deputy . . . .4-0-0 r- to Nicholas George 3-0-0 Some Totall . . . .75-19-0 Rest due to Ballance . . . . . .4-3-0 The 27'' - 18' - 6** aboue was disposed as followeth To Captin Clap for Souldiers diet . . . .7-15-8 To Jn'' Minot for Cheeses 0-8-0 To Samuell Chandler 1 - 18 - 5J- To Robt. Wiles 1-16-7 To Asahell Smith 1-11-3^ To Johnathan Birch 1 - 17 - 9^ To Johnathan Hill l_7-5 To Ebcnezer Clap 2-7-7 To Samuell Bray 1-15-4^ 152 City Document No. 9. To Isack How 1-17-9.1 To John Bird 1 _ 18 - ?" To Daniell Ellen l_16-7 To Tho : Tolmau Jun' . . . . . . l _ u - 5 27-18-6 Recc the 17 aprill 1668 of the Constable of Dorchester in fall of the Towns p'portion to the Contry Rate for the yeere past the Same of Sixty fower pounds ninteen shillings I say receued in full of my warrant according to the order of the Geuerall Court of Joseph Homes p me Richard Russell Treasurer. This is a true Coppie of the Treasuerers Recept as Attest John Capen Record'' [196.] The same day being the 9 (9) 68 John Gornell was sent vnto and demanded Concerning his Entertaining Ralph Bra- dice as an Inmate in his hous whos answer was that he would be bound to secuer the Towne from any Damadg that should a rise by his being Receaued into the Towne as an inhabetant vpon which the said Ralph was admitted an inhabetant. The 4"" (10) 1668 at a meeting of the Select men for that end Samuell Robinson as Constable appeared and made vp his account of the Towne Rate for the ^'eer 67 the Sume of the Rate together with the gats was 49'^ - 6^ - 6'^ of which he haue paid by order as foUow'th > .• Imp. to M^ Pole as Schol Master . . . 25-0-0 It. To the Widdow Mead for the worke at the ) n^ - 0 - 0 meeting house ...... ^ ~ It. To Nicholas George p' of what is due to him~) 2' 6' the rest being 3' the Constable Homes V 02-6-0 is ordered to pa}' out of the Contry Rate . ) It. To Enock AViswall for a gate for the great lots 0-17-0 It. To Jn" minot for an old dept about gates . 0-7-0 It. To Timoth}- Foster for a gate for that p' of 1 n - 1 '^ _ 0 the great lots ...... j ~ It. To Will'" Robinson for yrons and Carting . 0-5-0 It. To John Smith for Carting . . . . 0-2-6 It. To Will'" Sumner for 4 days hors and raan"^) to run the line between Deadham and Dor- ! Chester and Rocksbery vp to Plimoth line at | 3' 6''' p. day j It. To Liftenant Capen 4 days the same line . 0-14-0 It. To Srg"' Samuell Clap 4"days the same line . 0-14-0 It. To Srg"' James Blake 4 days same line . . 0-14-0 It. To Captin Foster for Runing the line between | n - 2 - 0 Dorchester and Melton one day . . J It. To Jn° Minot the same line on day . . 0-2-0 0-14-0 1 - 7 0-16-2 1-17-0 Dorchester Town Eecords. 153 It. To Thomas Tolman one day the same line . 0-2-0 It. ToCaptainFosterfor riming the line betweene ~\ Dorchester and Punkapag 2 days at — 3^ G'^ p >• 0 - 7-6 day hors and man . . . . . ) It. To Jn° Minot for the same line 2 days . . 0-7-6 It. To Joseph Homes the same line 2 days . . 0-7-6 [197.] It To Samuell Dauenport Tho" Birch") . _ q_a and Daniell Preston Jun"' for killing 2 wolues j It. To Captin Foster as Deputy . . . . 2-0-0 It. To Will'" Sumner as Deputy . . . . 2-0-0 It. To James Blake and Nathaniell Clap for \ i _ 9 _ n neck gats ...... j It. To James Bird for killing a woolf . . . 0-10-0 It. To Captin Foster 4' for bl of malt to pay the ~J Surueigher for runiiig the line and 3' expence y 0-7-0 for making the childs coate ... J It. To Nathanell Clap for a bl of malt for the same 0 - 4-0 It. Jn° Minot as p' of what is due to him for \ ^ expences laid out a bout the schol-house . j It. To Samuell Robinson himself for windows ) and Shuts for the Schol-hous . . . j It. To Jn°Gornell for expences about meeting) hous ....... j It. To Ensigne Hale for the like worke It. To William Pond for the like work It. To Richard Ellens It. To Mathias Euens ..... It. To M'' Glouer for p' of his bonds for the"^ Schole house 17' 6^ which should haue been [ p'l to M' Poole, but the Constable Engageth [ to make it vp to M"; Poole . . .J It. left in the hands of Samuell Robinson as p' ^ of the gate mone}- to be called for when ther >- 0-14-9 is need of repairing the lote gates . . ) — Sume totall 49-6-6 Me. of this 14^ 9*^ ther is p'' by Samuell Robinson 3' for work done about the gate in the 3'eer 73 viz : the gate by Timothy Fosters, the Constable Samuell Robinson is discharged of the account excepting the 14" 9'^ left in his hands and ther is due to him from the Towne 3' 10*^ as a remainder of what is due to him for his worke about the Schole Windows. The same day Liftenant Jn" Capen gaue in an account of what had been Comitted into his hands at seauerall time as first of ten bushells and half of peas brought in to his hous b}- James Minot which was for the child of Frances Tree the 21 (2) 67 : and 4" p. bushel Imp p'' to John Homes 3 bis . . . . 0-12-0 It. d' to Jn° Homes a gaine 3 bis . . . 0-12-0 It. p*^ for Jn° Homes b}' his order a peck and half) ^ _ -i _ p for Caps-fare ...... J It. d' 3 pecks to Joseph Long . . . . 0-3-0 0 - 10- - 2 0- 6 - -8 0- 1 - - 7 0- 1 - -0 0-17-6 0- 4 -0 0- 1 -3 2 - 0 - 1 0- 1 - 11 154 City Document No. 9. [108.] It. p'' ngaine fore Jn° Homes to the^ Towne rate 6" A'^ which was for Deacon Wis- >• 0-6-4 wall and Hannah Mannings . . • . ) It. d' a bl more more to Jn" Homes It. loss on the uieasuer on peck and 2 quarts Disburst Rest due to the account .... More left in the hands of Jn° Capen of the Towne Rate for the veer G6 and brought in in peas at 4^ p bl. . ■' 5-16-2 of which ther was loss on the price the}' bring ) ort' all at 3^ 6<^ p ble j 0-14-6 It. p'^ for the childes Coate 0-9-0 It. p*^ to Jn° Homes on account . . . . 0-7-1 It. laid out for painter for a pa shooues and for ) making his wastcoat . . . . | 0-2-6 It. laid out for a Catcher for the meeting hous | doar J 0-0-6 It. for attendance at the Court 9 da3's . . . 0-13-6 It. for Recording for the yeere 67 . . . 1-0-0 It. d' to Jn" Homes by order from the Select ] men in shooues . . . . . j 2-0-0 It. laid out for boards for the Scholhouse . . 0-15-0 and for nayls . . . . . . . 0-0-6 It. laid out a bl of malt for the Surweigher for ) runing the line . . . . . j 0-4-0 It. for a" bell rope 0-1-0 SumeTotall 6-11-10 Recc. on the ballance of the other account as \ aboue j 0-1-11 It. Recc alsoe from Thomas Clap rent for comon | meaddow and the 5" 16.2 as aboue . . j 0-6-0 Rest due to Jn" Capen to ball"'= . . . . 0-9-7 Me Ther was alsoe d^ into the hands of Jn°") Capen by the Relicts of William Blake >• towards the repaiering the burying place, J 0-18-2 the which w^as by the Select mens order deliuered into the hands of William Sumner and at this time was by them alowed vnto the said William Sunnier for 12 days attendance at the Court. Alsoe ther was brought into the hands of Jn° Capen by parker for rent for remote meaddows 3 bis of Corne but it was dl into the hands of Jn° Minot towards worke done about the Schol house : this rent was for the yeei- 67 and also that aboue of Tho : Clap which 3 bis was paid to Timothy Foster for worke at Schol hous. [199.] At a generall Towne meeting the 7"' of the 10"' mo. 1668. The season being Cold it was concluded generally that the read- Dorchester Town Eecords. 155 ing of tlie (lirectoiy should be oinittod, and then the accounts both of Cent}- and Towne Rats weer "iuen in. The same time it was Voted the Towne would giue vnto the maintenance of the minestry for the yeer now almost past tlio Sume of 130'^ viz to W Mather 80'' and to M^ Stoughton 30'^ and ther owne estats free from Rateing to that Rate. The same da3' it was Voted tliat the Select men for the time being should agree with the Schol Master for the teacliing of the 3'onth ; for soe long time as they shall Judg meet. The same da}' it was voted and agreed vnto b}^ the Towne that the next lords day com seauennitht ther should be a Vollentary Contribution for the nesessety of Samnell Hill who is in want of releife and the more by reason that some of his goods was lately Stollen out of his house. And John Minot and Thomas Tilstone are chosen and appointed to dispos or emproue it for his best Supply. The same day ther was chosen for Select men. Captin Foster Liften Cai)en, Jn° Minot Ensigne Halle Srg"' Samnell Clap and for Recorder Lift. Jn*' Capen Raters. William Sumner. Srg"* James Blake, Srg"' Will"' pond. Sup'uisors Rich, Leeds Augustin Clement. And for the neck of land Nathaniell Clap. It was agreed on by the Coiiiissioners mett at Boston in the 3'eer 1668 that all earable land and meadow should be rated at ten shillings p acre and all pasture land at fine shillings p acre and that majestrats and minesters should be rated. This returne was made by James Blake who was CoiSissioner for the Towne of Dorchester [200.] At a meeting of the Select men the 14'^ (10) 1668. Henery Mare (bringing a Certitlicate vnder tlie Gouernors hand of his alowance to setle in this Jurisdiction) desiered to be alowed an inhabitant in this Towne the which was granted him. Tlie same day Samuell paule Came and desiered liberty to haue about 3 or 4 load of Timlier out of the 500 acrs towards the build- ing him an house, the which was granted him. The same day it was ordered that a warant should be directed to the Raters to make a rate for the mantenanc of the minestry of 130'^ viz for M'' Mather 80'^ and M"" Stoughton 50'" and a towne Rate of 54'' and to make their return to the Select men at ther next meeting which will be the Second Munday in Januar}' next. The "same day the Contry Rate was fineshed with the addition the Sume whereof is 76-14-8 being a duble Rate because of the Collidg p'portion and deputys expences but the Treasuerers war- rant is for a Rate and half besides Colledg p'portion. The same day Frances Oliuer Came againe and desiered liberty to stay in the Towne and for that end brought Thomas Bird and Joseph Long to be bound for him but they vnderstanding tliat they must be bound to Cleere him wholly from the Towne for three months after he was remoued, refused soe to doe and therfore the said Oliuer was againe warned to depart the Town. At a meeting of the Select men the ll"' (11) 68 156 City Document No. 9. The da}' aboue said the Raters returned ther Rates Comitted to them to make. The Some of the Coiitry Rate 76-19-8 The miiiesters Rate ....... 130-11-5 The Town Rate 54-15-2 The same day ther was a Avarrant directed to the Constables to gather the Towne and Contry Rats : and the minesters Rate was Comitted to the Deacons and the Constables to make disbursment according to orders directed to them. The Same da}' Captin William Hudson of Boston came to the Select men and made a full agreement with the Select men a bout Assigning oner his Court Grant of 500 acres of land granted to M' Jefterys fur 300 acrs of ol land about wade-iug Riuer and he to be- come [301.] an inhabetant of Dorchester and lyable to publique charges and the place or house to be called by the name of Dor- chester house. The 11';* of the (11) 1668. Wheras Captin William Hudson of Boston haue by vertue of the Gen" Court Grant hath flue hundretl acrs of land whicli was some time giuen to M|' Jefterys, now know that the said William Hudson haue made this agreement with the Select men of Dorchester that in consideration of three hundred acres about Wadeing Riuer out of the Towneship of Dorchester hee the said William Hudson will resigue vp his grant of flue hundred acres vnto the Towne of Dor- chester and doe acknowlidg m}' self to be an inhabetant of the Towne of Dorchester and to become l_yable to such dutys as doe belong to other inhabetants and doe furtlier Engage to con forme more full}' this exchange in time Conuenient and that according to law. Wittnes my hand William Hudson. This is a true Coppie of that breif agreement vntill more full and ample writtings may be made Entered and Examined by me John Capen, Recorder, the originall remaining on file. At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (12) 1668. The day abouesaid John Blackman requested liberty for to haue 200 of Railes and 50 posts out of the 500 acrs and it was granted him. The same da}' a letter was p'"sented to the Select men from Enoch place for his reseption into tlie Towne as an inhabetant againe but the Select men saw noe Reason to grant it. The same day ther was granted vnto Ensigne Hale two trees in the 500 acrs for to malce posts for fence. At a Towne meeting tlie 9 (12) 68 the Court order about hordes was published and notice giuen that sucli horses as respected that order should be brougiit that day fortnight after lectuer to some place neer the meeting house that ther may be vewed by the Select men. [303.] The same day Nicholas Bolton did agree to tend the Dorchester Town Records. 157 meeting house to keep it in decent order and to Ring tlie bell the 3'eer insewing for which he is to hane 3'' of which lU' of it in money if it can be gott or otherwis to haue 3'^ vpon the shilling for that 10" Jn" Capen and kSamuell Clap made the agreement with him being ther vnto appointed by the Select men at ther meeting the da}' before. At a meeting of the Select men the 8^]" of the (1) 6| It is ordered that wheras b}^ experience it doth appeare that the Comons in dorchester are oner burdened and one reason is because of great numbers of sheepe that are taken into o'' Towne from other townes by some of our owne inhabetants to the great Damadge of the whole. It is therefore ordered that whosoeuer of o' inhabetants shall re- ceaue an}' such sheepe from an}- p'son or p'sons of oyier Townes to feede vpon o[ CoiIIons more then one weeke shall pa}' to the vse of the towne Six pence p. sheepe or lamb for euery weeke and for soe many as they shall soe receaue to be leu3'ed by distress or otherwise for the vse aforesaid. The same day ther was granted to John pason liberty for three loade of timber towards the building of a barne to be taken out of the 500 acrs. The same day ther was granted to Thomas Grant libert}' for 100 of rails out of the same place, The like liberty was granted to Quarter Master Smith to take 100 of railes in the same place aforesaid.. The same da}' Robt. Stanton and Jn° Homes weere appointed to giue notice of Stone Horses runing at liberty one the Comons Con- trary to Court order. The same day ther was appointed a Comittee Viz Captin Clap, Captaine Foster Liftenant Capen Sarg"' Samuell Clap and William Sumner to attend that bussnes about the line between Dorchester and Rocksbery at such time as the Coinittee appointed by the Court shall giue notice. The same time James Bird's request for the Towns ap'bation Concerning a Tann-yard between Anthony GuUifords house and M' Collicots at Melton it was ^referred vnto some spech with Jn° Gill and Anthony GuUiford. [303.] The same day at the motion of Enoch Wiswall and his Complaint of diners intrenching vpon the third diuission in the Cow-walke vnder p^tence of that 500 acrs ther was appointed Liftenant Capen Srg"' Samuell Clapp and Amiell Weeks to Joyne with Enoch Wiswall to run that head line between the 3'^ deuission and the 500 acrs and to make the bounds more Vissible and the like between the 500 acrs and the first lote in the late deuission. The same day Nicholas George is alowed by the Select men to keepe an ordinary if the Court please to admitt of it. Vewers of Fences for the great lots the further p' . . . f Thomas Tolman ( Thomas peirce for the p* neerest the Towne . . . ( Jn" Smith Sen' I Timothy Tilestoa 158 City Document No. 9. ( Thomas Grant ( James Wliite ( Obediah Hows I Tliomas Andrews f Angusten Clement \ Isacke Joanes ( Sleiien Minot I Benjaineu Leeds ( George Dyer ( William pond ( Nicholas Clap ( Joseph Homes I Obediah Swift \ Thomas Moadesly for the 20 acre lots . for the feild behind the widdow Bird for the feild behind M" Joanes . for the feild behind M'. Stoughtons for the feild behind M' Mather . for the Neck of land for the feild before Enock Wiswals for cleering the great lots . Jn° Smith Jun'' for cleering the Neck of land . . . . Israel Meade Al Corne feilds are to be cleered this yeere by the first Monday in aprill and fence vewers are to Vew fences by the first of aprill this veer, [*i04.] At a Towne meeting the 9'!^ (1) Gf Captaine Foster and William Sumner weer Chosen Deput3"s for the yeere Ensewing, but they accepted but for the first Session. The same day ther was chosen for Comissioners to end Smale Causes Captaine Foster William Sumner and Jn" Minot And Constables for the yeer Ensewing James White and Samuell Rigby. The 15 (1) 68 on a training day the Select men granted to the Weddow liaker and Israeli Meade liberty for one hundered of railes out of the 5U0 acres and a bout 30 or 40 posts. Tiie same time ther was granted to Benjamen Leeds liberty for ir)0 Railes out of the same place. At a meeting of the Select men the 12"" (2) 69. It was ordered at the request of James Whit (who was latl}^ chosen Fence vewer for the 20 acre lots) that seeing he is Chosen Constable for this yeer, that tlierfore he shall be dismissed from the vewing of fence and Jn" Merifeild is appointed for tliat work. The da}' abouesaid the Constable brought in a list of the yong men that where not vnder the Gouernment of famelys according as the law enjoy ns, and the same day Thomas Pope, Steuen Hoppen Jun"", Samuell Bra\' an house j 00-03-00 It. To Captaine Foster as Deputy . . . .03-04-08 It. To William Sumner as Deputy . . . .03-01-00 It. To Nicholas George for expences . . . .04-03-00 It. To Lift"' Capen for a dept due to him for the last ) yeer j 00-09-07 It. To Jn° Minot besids what he haue alread}^ for ) charges about tlie Schole house . . . ) 01-05-11 It. To Samuell Robbinson for worke about Schole- ) windows ) 00-03-10 It. to Quai'ter Master Smith for a bushell of Malt for ) the Surueigher j 00-04-00 and for Carrying of bords from Boston for the Schole \ hous j^ 00 -05 -00 Dorchester Town Records. 161 It To M' Glouer for p' of what was clue to liirn for bords, the other being p** the yeer before ther being yet due from M' Glouer V 7^ . . . . ) 00 - 14 - 01 It. to Jn" Blake for a locke for the Schole hous . ) 00 - 02 - 01 It. To William pond 7' 4'* and Ezra Clap V 5^ and to" Mathias Euens V S*" and to Richard Euens V 8^ and to Nathan Bradly by Rich: Euens order 1' 3''. }- 00 -12 -11 all this for worke don at the meeting house in p' of what is due to them ..... Same Total! 54-19-11 Rest due to Jacob Hewens to ballance . . .00-04-09 The Same day ther was granted to Tho: Dauenport Jun"" liberty to take a bout three loads of wood out of the 500 acres to make plows, some Ash and some Oake but the Oak is to be taken of such as is downe already. Alsoe ther was granted to his father some of the tops of the trees in the same place for fire-wood, but not to fall any nor to take that which is p'uided by other men for theire vse which bane ben formerly Granted The Same day ther was granted to Sargent Clap to haue 200 of Railes out of the 500 acrs. [208.] The Same day Israeli Mead made a motion for a place to sett a smale frame Joyning to the North p' of his old building iu exchang. for some land neer his barne for the enlarging of that way and for his Conueniency for his frame, vnto which motion the Se- lect men appoints Captaine Foster and Srg°' Clap and Amiell Weeks and Isack Joanes to vew his request and accordingly they to couclud and determine the matter and make returne. At a meeting of the Select men the 1 (10) 69 at Captin Fosters hous. M' Timothy Mather as Constable for the 3'ear 68, appeared to make vp his account for the Contry Rate for the yeer 68 Comitted to him to Colect the Same of the Rate being 76'' 19' 8^ as followeth Viz. Imp to the Treasurer for which he brought the Treas- ) urers Recept (57-17-04 It. to Samuell Jackson for Glasing SI*"'" of Endian at ] 2" 2'' p bl : but at the Contry price 4'' 2" 8'' . [ 03 - 07 - 02 It. for Carrying the Corne to Boston . . . .00-05-02 It. for his diett . . 00-04-00 It. for a man to fetch the Glas from Boston . ") I 00-01-06 It. for Nayles to M^ Patten 00-01-00 The Sume of al this as it was p** in at the Contry Rate ) is J 04-14-04 It. To Captaine Foster as Deputy . . . .03-12-00 It. To WilUam Sumner as Deputy . . . .03-12-00 69-15-08 Rest due to Ballance 07-04-00 162 City Docuisient No. 9. Reec of M"" Mather in full of the towne of Dorches-"] ters p'portion to the Contiy Rate for the 3"eer 1668 | the Sume of Sixt^^ Seauen pound Seauenteene Shil- ^57-17-04 lings fower pence I Saj' Recc p mc Richard Russell Treasurer ....... At a Generall Meeting of the Towne the 6 (10) 1669. After the Derectorj was read It was put to the Vote as followeth. Wheras the Select men haue foi-raerly granted to M' Timothy Ma- ther, ten pound towards the funerall expences and the erecting of a pillar on his fathers tomb. It was [209.] p'posed to the towne whether they would consent to what the Select men haue done with out limettation of the time but to be done as sone as Conueniently it may, The Voate was in the Affermatiue The Same da^' it was put agreed b}' a Vote that ther should be a Rate made 100'' for the maintenance of the minestry for the yeer past which ends the last of this Month and this hundered pound to dis- charge what is due to M'' Mather for fower Months seruice ; and alsoe for a recompence to M'' Stoughton. The same day it was to the Vote whether we would haue a house built and p'uided for the Minestr}' and likewise that a Comittee be chosen to looke out for a Conuenient place to set it on ; and the house and accomodations to it to remaine to the Towne for such an end, and not to be alienated from that vse from time to time and the house to be such an house as James Blaks house is, namly 38 foote in lenth and 20 foote wid and 14 foote betweene Joynts gert worke. The Vote was in Affermatiue. The same day it was Voted that the Select men that shall be chosen for the yeere Ensuing, shall be the coiSittee for to looke out for a place to set this house on : and to make report to the town for ther ap'bation therof, and likwise for to agree with the work- men for the doeing of the worke, and the charges to be defrayed by the Towne. The same day ther was chosen for Select men Captaine Foster, Srg"' clap. Lift"' Capen, Ensigne Hale, James Blake. for Recorder Lift"' Capen for Raters. M'' Timothy Mather, Steuen Minot, Daniell Preston for Sup'uisors Richard Baker, Augustin Clement, and for the Neck of land Nicholas Clap. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 10 1669. Daued Joanes made Request that his former Grant to George Procter for a hous plot might be laid out, the Select men appointed Liftenant John Capen and Ensigne Rich: Hale to lay it out accord- ing to grant and to make returne. The same day it was appointed that the Single Contry Rate should be fineshed, with the addition of a quarter p' for CoUedg p'portion and Deputys expences. Alsoe that ther should be a warrant Isued to the Raters to make & Rate of one hundered pounds for the maintenance of the minestry Dorchester Town Eecords. 163 for the 3'eer past, and also for a towne Rate of 55'' for the vse of the towne and to pay the Schole Master. The Same day also it was agreed that ther should be an order sent to John pope (the Select men vnder standing that a daughter of his is come from Boston into his famely) that he doe forthwith come to the Select men and giue Securety to saue the Towne harm- les from Damedg or els to expect the penalt}^ which the towne order lays vpon such as entertaine Inmats. The Coppie of the warrant which was sent to the Constable Samuell Rigb}'^ remains on file. The Same da}' it was ordered that Roger Belleng and Tho : Swift of Melton (he being a p'prietor in this towne and being ther abouts) that the}- together with such as they shall take to them to Enform them shall be desiered and empowered to goe fortli and vew such Seder Swamps aboue brantr}- wheer we vnderstand that some doe trespas vpon o"' land and to take notice therof, and if the}' find that it is soe to forbid them and Causs them to desist as they will answer it, the Coppe of the order sent remains on file. The Contry Rate for the yeer G9 amounts to 47'' 3' 0'* with the addition of a quarter p' for Colledg p'portion and deputys expence 47'" 3^ 0'' This Rate deliuered to Constable James White to Colect and to pay to tlie Treasurer or his order 37'' 2' ll** being the Single Rate and 3'' 1' 7 Colledg p'portion in all 40" 4' 6'^. Alsoe he is to pay to Nicholas Bolton towards his pay for Ring- ing the bell 1-0-0 Also to Captin Foster as Deputy . . . .2-10-0 Also to William Sumner as Deputy . . . .2-10-0 Also more to Captin Foster as Deputy . . . 0-18-0 [311.] At a meeting of the Select men the lO"". (11) 69. The Raters made returneof the minesters Rate the Sume wheerof was 100'' 0' l*" and Comitted to the Deakon. Alsoe the Towne Rate the Sume wherof was 55'' 0 Q^ and Co- iiiitted to Constable Samuell Rigby to Colect. The Same day the Select men did order that the Rate for the minestry for yeer 69 being 100'' should be disposed to M"" Stough- ton 70 pound and to M"" Timothy Mather for his fathers labour 4 months 26'' 13' 4'* and the remainder to discharge some former arrears behind to M'' Stoughton. The Same day ther was granted to M" Atherton liberty to haue timber out of the 500 acrs to make two ground sels. Also vpon information of Captin Foster that some p'son haue fallen a tree vpon the highway between the 20 acr lots and good- man pasons farme contrary to order, the Select men vpon his re- quest liaue granted and empowered him to take the tree to himself. At a meeting of the Select men the 14-12-69 It was ordered that a warrant should be Ishewed out to the Con- stable to warne a meeting of the freemen the 2** weeke in March to bring in Votes for Nomination of Majestrates and Chousing depu- tys and Cornissioner and the rest of the inhabetants also to chous Constables and County Treasurer and other bussines that may be then done. 164 City Document No. 9. At a meetino- of the .Select men of Dorchester at Captin Fosters house about some prudeutiall affaires of the Towne the 17 (12) 69 It is ordered That wheras Deacon Samuell Bass of Brantiy haiie by himself or his order falen some tree or trees in a Swamp within the bounds of o' Towne (as we app'hend), and wheras the said Samuell Bass, haue made request to the Select men, that he may take a way that which he liaue fallen and p'raissing to make satisfaction for it, If vpon tryall it prone to be soe. The Select men doe grant that he may take what he haue already fallen, p'wided he fall noe more till tryall of the bounds be made, neither shall this iibert}^ extend to any other who haue not made their adress and Condissioned as he haue doun. [212.] At a Towne meeting the 9 (1) 6/^ Ther was then and ther Chosen for Deputys Captine Foster and William Sumner to serue for the whole yeere. for Coinissioners to end smale Causes Captin Foster, William Sumner, Lift"' Jn" Capen. for Constables Thomas Dauenport, Obediah Hawes. At the same time ther was chosen William Sumner, Augusten Clement, Richard Leeds, Nicholas George, Enock Wiswall and Jn° Wales, for to Vew the Creeke about John Wales his hous, and to Consider the charges that maj' be needfull for to make it a con- nenient landing place ; and also the manner how ; and to make re- torne to the Select men that soe it may be p'moted and a Com- plished by some Vollentary Subscription of each man that is willing to bisburst towards that charg, and the Comodety therof to be free to the whol Towne. The same day it was p'posed to the Towne whether they would Grant liberty to Nicholas Bolton to sell Sider or Victuall in a way of Common Entertainment either Saboth day or elce : the Vote was in the Negatiue. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 (1) f§ Ther was appointed Fence Vewers. for the great lots from Captains Neck to good- ) Rich: Leeds man Tolinans .,...) Steuen Minot for the rest of the great lots to Naponset . ) Thomas Trot } Abraham How for the 20 acre Lots .....) Henery Merrifeild j Thomas Pope for the Feild behind James Bird . . . ) Elder Humphry ) James Bird for the feild behind M" Joanes and before ) Enock Wiswall Enock Wiswals old hous . . . / Joshua Henshaw for the feild behind M' Stoughtons . . ) Rich Withington I Joseph Weiks for the feild behind M' Mathers . . . ) Timothy Mather f Daniell Polders for the Neck of land William Sumner and Nathaniell Clap, for Cleering of the Neck of land Jn" Homes. for Cleering the great lots Ju" Smith and Robt Sanders or either of them. Dorchester Town Records. 165 All Corne feilds are to be Cleered by the ll"" day of Aprill and Fence Vewers are to Vew Fences by the 12 day of aprill this yeere. [213.] Artecles of agreement had made and agreed vpon be- tween Captaine Hopstill Foster, Lift"' Jn" Capen, Ensigne Richard Hale, Srg"' Samuell Clap and Srg"' James Blake, Select men of the Towne of Dorchester for the time being of the one p'ty : and Hen- ery Merefeild and Margaret his wife of the Same towne of the other p't}' : this three and twentyeth da3' of March one thousand Six hundred Sixt}' and nine or Seauenty, as followeth : Wittneseth that the said Select men on the behalf of the Towne haue put and bound the child of John Stock and Deliuerance his wife vnto the said Hener}' Merifeild and Margeret his wif their heyers executors Adminestrators or Assignes, to Nurce, Educate and bring vp vntill it accomplish the age of Sixteene or eightteene yeers (at the liberty of the said Merrifeild to accept off) it being now about the age of twenty weeks, finding vnto and p'viding for the maintenance of the Child now in its Infancy. And soe forword, as it shall grow vp to more ripnes of yeeva and statuer duering the whole terme such sufficient nessesarys for food and rayment &c. as shal bee meete : as alsoe when it shalbe Capable to teach or Cause it to be taught to read p'fitly the English tongue, And also to teach and instruct her in the principles of Christian religion. And in such houswifry employment of Spin- ning and knitting, as she may be Capable off to learne and her to keep in Sicknes and in helth. And to the premisses the said Hen- er\' Merrifeild and Margeret his wife doe bind them selues their heyers excecutors Adminestrators or Assignes to p'forme tlie Con- ditions aboue mentioned and to Secuer the Towne harmeless from anj' further Charge, And in Consideration heeroff the foresaid Se- lect men doe in the behalf of themselues for the time being and their Successors on the behalf of the Towne that ther shall be paid out of the towne Rate the Sume of therty pounds : Viz : ten pounds at the end of the feirst yeer after the date heerof whether the Child line or dj' ; and ten pound p the 3'eer for the next two yeers, p'uided that if the Child dy in any p' of the Second or theird yeers, then he the said Merrifeild sliall haue but p'portionably of the pay according to the life of the Child in witnes heerof the p'tys aboue named haue heer vnto set ther hands the day and yeer aboue said. Witnes hereof The mark of Henery ^ Merrifeild Ammiel Weekes The mark of Margeret = Meryfeild the marke of Nicholas ^ Bolton Hopestill Foster John Capen Sen' Richard Hall >- Select men Samuell Clap James Blake [314,] The same day being the 14"* (1) ^/jother was granted liberty to Henery Merrifeild to take timber for 200 of Railes and two trees for posts out of the 500 acrs. The same day it was ordered and appointed that John Homes 166 City Document No. 9. and Clement Maxfield should see to the execution of that towne order Respecting j'okeing and Ringing of hogs made in the yeer 44 follio 409 in the first book, and for ther paines the}' are to haue 4*^ p swine for all that are defectiue and if the owners refiis to 3'oke them and Ring them, then the}' shall doe it themselues, and the owners shalbe lyable to pay them 9** p swine for soe doeing ; If only yokeing them 8*^ for a yoke p'uided the owner be first P^nformed before they yoke them, but the penalty of 4*^ shall be paid and this order to be in force the Eleuenth of Aprill for yokeing and all the yeer for Ringing, and this order extends to all Swine within this plantation ; and any other p'son may execute this order also. The same day Nicholas Georg is a lowed by the Select men to keepe an ordinary If the Court please to admit of it. At a meeting of the Select men at Captin Fosters hous the 23 (1) "Y^o Henery Merrifeild and his wif Came before the Select men and made an agreement about Stocks child as is recorded in the first book follio 213. The Same day they appointed Amiell Weiks ; Roger Belleng, Rich. Withington Samuell Rigby and Daniell preston to Run the line from the top of the blew hill between Brantry and vs ; and soe home to plimoth Line. And for the line between Rocksbery and vs Captine Clap, Captin Foster, Lift"' Capen and AVilliam Sumner. And for the line between Deadham and Dorchester : William Sumner if he be able Clement Maxfeild, William Pond and Nathaniell Clap. And for the line between Melton and vs and punkepage and Dorchester Ensigne Rich. Hale, Joseph Homes and Steuen Minot. The Same day Notice was giuen to Henery Merrifeild to dis- charge the towne of his daughter Funnell which hath been at his hous about a weeke ; vnless he gitt a note vnder the hands of the Select men of Melton that they will receaue her againe if need be and to looke at her as an Inhabetant of their Towne, notwith- standing her residence at her fathers hous for the p''sent : [215.] The same day Nicholas Bolton was appointed to glue notice of a Towne meeting to be assembled the next second day to publish towne orders and to giue notice therof to the Seauerall Inhabctants. At a Towne Meeting the 28 (1) 1670 It was Voted that at the next meeting of the Select men in their ordinary Cours being the vSecond INIonday in May they shall appoint a day for the towne to Come together to declare whether they wull haue the meeting hous remoued or noe. Alsoe the same time it was Voted that the Selectmen should p'sent against thos that entrench vpon our lands beyond the blew hills. Tlie same day diners in the Towne did at the motion of the Select men Engage to lay downe some money and some corne and peas for p''sent supply in placeing of Stocks child to be repaid again out of the next Rate. Captin Foster 2 bis. of Corne and one bl. of peas Lift"' Capen one bl. of peas. Dorchester Town Records. 167 Ensigne Hale one bl. of Coine. Srg"' Clap one bl. of Covne. Edward pason 2 bl. coi'ne and on bl. of peas. And in money s Jn° Smith Sen' .... 2 Augnstin Clement . 2 William Sumner Samnell paale .... Rieh Leeds .... 1 (fe a bl. of Corne Richard Baker .... Tho : Tilstone .... Daniell preston .... Thomas Trot .... Nathaniell Clap Jn" Gornell 2 d Thomas Lake 0-6 Robt. Spur .... . 0-6 Rich Withington 2 Nicholas Bolton 6 Mo merrifeild had also some oats of }^ the Towne rate of Isack Joans two bl. and a pair of shows for his wif of Jn" Sen' 1 4-6 The 16 (3) 1670. [216.] At a meeting of the Select men vpon an occasionall meeting ther was granted to Ensigne Hale liberty to take 4 or 5 load of timber out of the flue hundred acrs towards the building of his barne, the same da}' ther was granted to Jn" Bird to take a load or ther abouts of timber out of the 500 acres. The 17 3 70. Richard Leeds and Steuen Minot brought a p'sent- ment of defectiue fence about the great lot as followeth According to order wee whos names are A'nder writ, haue Vewed the great lot Fence, and haue given warning to all whom we found defectiue ; Now vpon o' tlieird Vewing wee find diners p'sons dc- fectiue in ther fence. Joseph long 2 rods defectiue by Toplifs : Timothy Tilston 2 rods 13 foote Joseph Long 12 rod defectiue all but 2 lenth of railes somthing good: Timothy Mather 12 rod defectiue by Tolmans Timothy Tilstone 6 rod defectiue b}^ Tolmans the mark of Rich o| > Leeds Steuen Minot The 19 3 70 A warrant was directed to the Constable for the leuying of the aboue said fines the which remains on file with his retorne. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 (4) 1670. It was ordered that a Towne meeting should be rated for to Con- sider and determine whether the meeting house should be remoued in order to the Voate of the towne of the 28 (1) 70 and the Con- stables to giue notice. The same day it was ordered that Ensigne Hale should see that 168 City Document No. 9. the pound be forth with repaiered and made sufficcient to keepe in all sorts of Catle and hoggs. The same da}' the Select men vnderstanding that Deliuerance Stock is Come into towne againe from the seruice at Melton ; It is ordered that Captin Foster Srg"' Clap and Srg"' Blake should giue her notice that she put herself in some setled way of liueing under some famel_v-gouernment ; or elce to expect that the Select men will take further order with her. The same day Augustiu Clement made a motion to the Select men for to remoue his fence at his pastuer about a rod and a half wide out, and about ten rod long for his conuenienc}' of hauing feirme ground to sett his fence vpon, and in Consideration therof he is willing to lay downe forty shillings in money for the vse of the towne and not to be repayed againe ; vnto this motion the Select men did agree to p'pose it to the towne for their ap'bation. At which Towne meeting on the 27 (4) 70 it was granted him. And William Sumner John Capen Sen' and John Gornell weer ap- pointed to lay it out not exceeding twent}' rod of ground. The same day being the 13 (4) 70 It was ordered (that wheras Conatable Thomas Dauenport had taken a gun of Joseph Longs for a fine for his defectiiie fence at the great lots") that he should deliuer him his gun againe upon his payment of 6' besids the Con- stables fee. The same day notice was giuen to the Supuisors of high ways about the Towne and neck to see that they be sutticciently mended by the first of July next. The same day it was ordered that at the next towne meeting, the Court order about Horses should be minded. At a Towne meeting the 27 (4) 1670 the Court order about stone horses was read and diuers Complaints weer made against stone horses as against John Merrifield : Jn" pelton, Tho : Birch two horses : Joshua Henshaw : Jn" Wales and Nicholas Lawrance. The same day It was put to the Vote whether the matter Con- serning the meeting hous of its standing or remoueing whether it should be at this time determined by a Vote. The Vote was Afflrmatiue The same time it was put to the Vote whether the meeting hous should be remoued from the place that now it stands to the Rock}'- hill b}' the Schole house and be set vp in the same forme that now it is. The Vote was in the Aff"ermatiue. [318.] The same day it was put to the Vote whether the house should be remoued to the place formerly mentioned by September 1671 vnless the towne see meet to deferr it longer The Vote was Aflfermatiue. At a meeting of the Select men the 27 (4) 1670 at Captin Fosters hous, at the motion of Ensigne Daniell Fisher of Deadham, ther was granted to him and his Brothers, soe much Scare Ceder as they shall make vse off for Shingle (vnless the Select men p'hibitt him) in a Swamp or Swamps neer pole-plaine and a quan- tity of Greene Cedar for Clobord to the quantety of a thousand or two thousand of Clobord : p'vided he shall not hinder any of o"" owne Dorchester Town Records. 169 towne to fetch ther alsoe ; but to p'hibbet an}^ of another towne from takeing of any without liberty from o"' towne or the Select men for the time being. At a meeting of the Select men tlie 1 (5) 70 Steuen Minot and Johnathan Birch brought two hors Colts before the Select men to be vewed for ther legall goeing at liberty in the CoTnons a black hors, a pied hors ; the black hors was aproved off but the other was not but was fined 20' for a month goeing in Coulons and Steuen Minot engaged for the payment of the pied Hors which was Thomas Birch. The same day Jn" Merrifeld was fined 20' for a hors of his goeing at liberty' on the Comons Contrary to law and not bringing him to be vewed. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 (7) 70 a warrant was Isned out to Constable Tho : Dauenport to take fines for defectiue fence at great lots and ludlows neck of Elder Jn° Wiswall for 2 rods and a half, M'' Mather for 8 rods Jn° Wales for 3 rod and Joseph Long for 2 rods and a half. The same day order was giuen to Srg"' Clap and Srg"' Blake to p'cuer some man or men to stop the holes of the meeting hous by dawbing of them. The same day Liftenant Capeu and James Blake weer desiered to speak with Lift"' Fisher and to p'cuer him to run the line from the blew hills to plimouth line. [219.] At a meeting of the Select men at Srg"' Blaks house the 27 of the 7"> 1670. It was ordered that Ensigne Hale Srg°' James Blake Sir Foster Srg°' Wiswall John Withington and Con- sider Atherton should (together with Lift"' Fisher and such as Brantr}' should send,) run the line from the top of the blew hils and soe at the head of Brantry and to plimouth bounds ; the time appointed by Lift"' Fisher is the next Second day being the theird of September if that da}' proue not fit, then the next day, and to meet at the lower end of the blew hill meaddow. Mo it is to be noted that this time appointed aboue said was disappointed by Lift"' Fisher, he being taken off vpon Contr^' ser- uice. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 (9) 1670 Timothy Tils- ton being formerl}' fined for defectiue fence 8'- 9*^ some time in the 3** mo. 1670 he engageth to paj'^ in at M*^ poles two bushels of Corne in a short time and then he is discharged. The same day John Wales made Complaint against some that transgressed a towne order about digging of Cla}-, viz Clement Maxfeild about 4 or 5 load and Samuell Robinson two loads, John homes for M"^ Ting. The same da}^ James Whit Constable for the 3-eer 69 brought in bis accounts for the Contry Rate which was 47'' - 3 - 0 and for the County Rate 18'' - 12' - S"^. Imp pd. to the Treasurer for which we haue receipt ....... It. to Capt. Foster as Deputy .... It. to William Sumner as Deputy . his } 40- -04- -10 03- -08- -00 . 02- - 10- -00 170 City Document No. 9. It. to Nicholas Bolton towards his pay . . .01-00-00 It. to M' Ting the County Treasurer . . .18-03-07 65 - 06 - 05 The same clay Nicholas Lawrance desiered that it might be p'posed to the Towne, for liberty to set vp a barne about the Clay pits : tliis was p'posed afterwards to the towne but not granted. [330.] The same day Jn" Hoppin was rated before the Select men to answer for his disorderly liueing. Also Aurthor Cartwrights Sonne was then delt with all for his disorderly liueing. The same day Reckoned with Nicholas Georg for expenses for the yeer p'"cecding which Came to S'^-O'-S*^ besides some re- mainders of tlie las yeer which was not then paid b}' Constable Rigbee vntill he liaue brought in liis accounts. At a generall Towne meeting the 5 (10) 1670 after the directory was read, the accounts of the rats was deliuercd to the towne. The same da^y it was agreed that M'' Stougliton should have 70'' alowed him for his labour in preaching for the yeer that is past. The same day it was p'posed to the Towne whether the}' would haue William Clarks house and land and all his accomodations in Dorchester purchased to ly for the vse of the minestry in dor- chester, and soe to continue for euer, and whether tlie towne will Engage to pay in specy as shalbe agreed with the said William Clarke, Further that if any p' or the whole shal be Changed for the bettering of the thing, or more Conueniency of any of it, yet the chang shall be for the vse of the minestry as aforesaid, and the Chang to be approued off by the Major p' of the town before it be changed. The Vote was in the Affermatiue. The same day ther was cliosen for selectmen") Captin Foster I Liftenant Capen Ensigne Hale Srg"' clap. Srg"' blake for Raters. William Sumner, William pond, Daniell preston. for Recorder. John Capen Sen"". Supuisors of high ways. Jn" Gornell, Richard Withington. and for the Neck M' Mather. [231.] The same day ther was Chosen M' Stoughton, Elder Humphry, Richard Baker, Augustin Clement and Richard Leeds to Joyu witli the Select men in the purchas of the house and laud of William Clarks. At a meeting of the Select men the U*'' (9) 70. Samuell Rigbee as Constable for the yeer 69 brought in his account of the towne Rate which was committed to him to Colect, the Sume wherof Avas 55'' -0^-6"^. Imp. p** to Capt. Foster and his sonne for p' of ) the first 3'eer Schooling viz two mouths . | 04-16-00 Dorchester Town Records. 171 It. to Liften"' Capen for two yeers Recording and ) for alphabetting the books . . . f 04-00-00 and for Steuen Hoppen a days worke . . . 00-01-06 It. to Ensigne Hale for Carting Clobord from ) puncapage . . . . . . j 00-15-00 It. to Thomas Danenport for the like work . . 00-15-00 It. to Timothy Tilstone 00-15-00 It. to Richard Withington 00-15-00 It. to Rogger Belleng as soe much ouer Rated . 00-10-03 It. to William Trescots Rate not being due . . 00-04-06 It. to Jacob Hewens a dept due to ballance ace' . 00-04-09 It. to M-- Pole 08-19-00 It. to Nicholas Bolton 40' towords his labor to ^ ring the bell the rest p*^ him out of the othe I n^ _ 1 n 00 rate and 30' one the account of Deliudrance [ ~ ~ stock her keeping ..... J It. to Nicholas Georg for expeuces . . . 04-10-00 It. to Arthor Cartwright for entertaining of| Delinerance Stock j 02-10-00 It. to William Sumner in p' as deputy . . . 01-11-00 It. to an Indian for a woolfe . . . . 00-10-00 [333.] At a meeting of the Select men the 12 10 70. At the request of lucres Turner ther was granted vnto him liberty to haue two loads of timber towards his building out of the 500 acrs. The same daj^ it was agreed that the towne should be called together the next sixt da}' at 12 of the Clock to speak together fur- ther about the purchas of Will'" Clarks hous, and the Constable Tho. Danenport doe giue timely notice of it to the inhabetents. At a meeting of the Select men at Capt. Fosters house the 16 10 70 in the morning It was then agreed that a warrant should be Isued out to the Raters to leuy a Rate of 70'^ for the maintenance of the minestry. Al&oe a towne Rate of 45'' for the vse of the towne and Schole. At a publiqne Towne meeting one the same da}' 16, 10 70 being legally called together by warning from hous to hous it was put to the Vote whether the Select men should agree with a Schol Master for to teach children and youth for the yeer Ensewing. tee Vote was in the afermatiue. The day abouesaid It was fully agreed vnto and determined by a Vote that a Comittee should be chosen to buy the house and land which was Hudson Leuerits for the vse of the minestry and to remaine for that vse for euer. The same day ther was chosen M' Stoughton, Elder Humphry Capt. Foster, Rich. Leeds and Richard Baker to be a Comittee for to transact the bussines abouesaid about buying the hous and land which was Hudson Leuerits and what they agree for shall be dis- charged by a towne Rate both for quallety and quantety. [333.] These p'sents witnesseth that I Timothy Tilston of Dorchester doe bind my self heyers executors adminestrators vnto the Select men of Dorchester and ther Successors from time to time to Secuer and saue harmles the Towne of Dorchester from 172 City Document No. 9. all damage and Charges that may arise b}^ meanes of James Bridg- man my father in law his Inhabiting in Dorchester or any of his while he or they remaine in Dorchester as witnes my hand this fowerteenth day of Nouember 1670. Timothy Tilestone. "William Sumner Thomas Devenport senior. 13 of January 1683 : by order of the select men Timothy Tilstone is discharged of the aboue written bond the party that he gaue bond for being Remoued out of towne. Thes i^sents witnesseth that I Enoch Wiswell of Dorchester doe bind my self, heyers, executors and adminestrators vnto the Select men of Dorchester and their Successoui's from time to time to time to secner and sane harrales the towne of Dorchester from all damage and Charges that may arise b}^ meanes of John Memmary and his famely ther inhabitting in Dorchester or any of his while he or they remaine in Dorchester witness my hand this sixteenth day of Nouember 1670. Enoch Wiswell. Samuell Capen BARNARD CaPEN. [334.] At a meeting of the Select men the 10* (11) 1670. The Raters returned the Rates for minestr^^ and towne Committed to them to make ; the Sume of the minesters Rate was 70''-6'-0. The Town Rate 46-8-10. The Sume of the Country Rate was 28'8_i2«-ll<' being three quarters of a Single Rate. The same day ther was order giuen out to the Contable to pay out of the Country Rate as followeth. Imp. to the Treasurer or his order . . . 22-08-10 It. to Nicholas Bolton for p' of his labour . . 01-00-00 It. to Capt : Foster as deputy a p' . . . 02 - 00 - 00 It. to William Sumner as deputy a p' . . . 02-00-00 It. to Teo. Tolman Sen' for p' of his worke about | wheels j 00-05-00 It. to Jn" Tolman for the like worke . . . 00-01-08 It. to Nicholas George p' of what is due to him ) for expenses the last yeere . . . J 00-10-00 It. Tho. Moadsly his Rate not p** being poore . 00-02-06 It. Samuell Miuots Rate not p'^ . . . . 00-01-00 28 - 09 - 00 Rest due 00-03-10 Reckoned with Constable Tho Dauenport this 13 9 71 and ther is to due the Towne to balance 3' - 10** which is alowed him for warning towne meetings and he is discharged. The same day 10"' (11) 70 the Constable was ordered to pay out of the Towne Rate as followeth Imp to M' Jn° Foster as Schole Master . . 25-00-00 It. to Nicholas Bolton as p' of his pay . . . 02-00-00 Dorchester Town Eecords. 173 It. to Anthony Newton towards the Child . It. to Nicholas George as p' of his due It. to Capt : Foster as deput}', It., to William Sumner as deput}-, It. to Tho. Tolmaa Sen' for work as aboue . It. to Jn'' Tolman It. to Tho : Andrews for work at meeting hous It. to Srg"' Clap for runing the line, It. to Clement Maxfeild for the like It. to William Pond for the like . It. to Nathaniell Clap for the like It. to Ed. pason for what he laid downe about stocks Child to Merrifeild [335.] It. to Jn° Smith Sen' for the like . It to Augustin Clement for the like It. to Samuell pale for the like It. to Tho. Tilstone for the like . It. to Daniel preston for the like . It. to Robt. Spare on the same ace"' It. to Isake Joanes for oates to Merifeild It. to Ensigne Hale for mending the pound . and for his goeing to puncapag Cart It. to William Pond for work at meeting house It. to James Robinson for goeing with stock Child 05-00-00 02-19-09 03 - 07 - 00 03-07-00 00-09-10 00 - 04 - 06 00 - 08 - 00 00-06-00 00 - 03 - 00 00 - 03 - 00 00-03-00 00-10-06 00-02-00 00-02-00 00-01-00 00-01-00 00-01-00 00 - 00 - 06 00-04-00 00 - 02 - 00 00-14-00 00 - 08 - 03 00-01-06 Tlie same day Henery Leadbetter was Caled before the Select men to answer for his receauing Johnathaa Birch into the towne contrary vuto a towne order. The same day ther was granted to Henery Leadbetter liberty to take out of the 500 acrs 20 trees not exceeding At a meeting of the Select men the 13 12 1670 at the motion of Edward pason ther was granted vnto him libertie to take two trees in the yvay between his farme and the 20 acre lots or some wher ther about prouided that he nor any other p'son shall fale that tree about Thomas Grant's house, but it shall stand for shaddow. At the same time ther was granted to Thomas Grant that on Con- dition that he pa}^ his fine of 5' (for faling a tree which he took contrary to order) he pa^'ing it by that time Corne is marchentable after the next haruest, then that tree standing by his house shall not bee granted to any man. The same day ther was granted to Thomas Grant liberty to take a walnut tree for fier wood in the way between his lot and Ed. pasons farme. [326.] At a meeting of the Select men at Capt : Fosters house the 15 12 70 it was ordered that a warrant should be Isued out to the Constable to giue notice to the freemen to meete the first mon- day in march to bring in Vots for Nomination Majestrats and Count}^ Treasurer, &c. and to the inhabetants for other bussines. At the same time it was ordered that ther should be a Rate of about 28 pounds leuyed vpon the proprietors of the land beyond the blew hils for to make good o' p'mise of a gratuety vnto the In- dians for Coufermation of Kitchamakius deede of sale, and Lift"" 174 City Document No. 9. Capen was desiered to draw it vp at the proportion of 8^^ p acre for so many acrs as each man is to haiie in one deuission and the farmers p'portionabl}' Viz : the tweluth p' of each farme to be rated after that p'portion. At a Tovvne meeting the 6 (1) 16 ^° ther was Chosen for Depu- ties Captin Clap and Lif John Capen. And for CoTIiissioners to end small Causes Cap* Foster, Lift. Capen, Will'" Sunnier. And for Constables Nathaniell Clap and Timoth}- Tilston. The same day at the Motion of some It was Voted and apointed that Elder Ilnmfrj, Ensigne Hale, Jn° Gornell, James l>lake and Steuen Minot should Vew the Wa3-from Goodman 'I'oplifs towards the eight acre lots whether the waj'ma}' be relinquished or whether gates at the p'tition of each lote may not Suffice, and to make their returne to the Select men to be p'posed to the Towne. The same day it was p'posed to the Towne whether they would alow an}^ more to Henerj- Merrifeild than 5^ p weeke for the keep- ing the Child of Stock. the Vote was Negatiud. [237.] The same day It was p'posed to the Towne by Angus- tin Clement (with referrence to a liabetation for the minestry) that if the towne will lend him one hundered and fifty pounds Viz: soe much in the first pa3'ment as the money p' conies to, and the rest to make vp one hundered and flft}' pound in the second pay ment, then he the said Augustin Clement will purches William Clarks accoihodations ; and if in Case M' Flint llks to haue it, he shall: at the price that it Cost, and if not, then the said Augustin Clem- ent shall be at libertie to sell it againe, and returne to the towne againe the one hundered and fifty pounds as soone as M"' Flint re- fuseth it, vnless the towne will bu}' it for theniselues. The Vote was in the Affermatiue noe man discenting At a meeting of the Select men the 13 (1) ^^ John Smith Sen"' made request for libertie to take 400 of Rails out of the 500 acrs but the Select men thought good to grant but 200 miles. Wheeras it is found by experience and Conii)laints being made to the Select men of the great Danimadg that is done by Sheep goeing at liberty, and not being vnder the hand of a keeper or sheepherd, and likewise in the mornings and euenings, before and after they are vnder the hand of the Sheepherd : It is therefore or- dered by the Select men that from hence forth what soeuer sheepe or lambs shall be found going at libertie, from vnder the hand or Care of a keeper, Especiall}' being found in any Enclosier of Cornfeild pastuer or Meadow, the}' shall pay for euery such sheep or lamb two pence besids due daniadges to be paid to such as shall find them transgressing this order, and this we Conseaue may easil}' be p'uented, if the sheep Masters would agree together to make some fold or folds into which the Shepherd may bring tlie sheepe in the eucning, and ther take them in the morning, this order to be in force euery yeere from the first of March vnto the last of October vutill the Select men see Cause to alter it. Dorchester Town Records. 175 [228.] The same day ther was appointed for fence Vewers. for the great lots from Captins neck to good- f John Wales man Tohnans \ Samuell pale for the rest of the great lots to Naponset . j Samuell Robinson I Benjamin Leeds for the 20 acre lots ( Jn" 'Merifeild I Jn*' Withington for the feild behind James Bird . . . j Jn° Blackman I Jn" Bird, for the feild behind M" Joanes before Enock ( Isack Joanes wiswels old house . . . . . \ Israeli Mead for the feild behind M' Stoughtons . . | Jn° Baker I Amiell Weeks for the Neck of land . . . . j James Whit I Joseph Homes for cleerins: the neck of land of Catle . Tho. Andrews Jun' for cleering the great lots Robt Sanders and he to keepe the key of the pound till the Select men take furder order. The same da}' ther was granted to Jn" Homes libertie to haue timber out of the 500 acrs to build a house of about 20 foot long and 18 foot wide. Alsoe ther was granted to Tho : Dauenport Sen"" libertie to take about 12 load of timber from the same place towards tlie building a barne. The same day it was agreed that al Cornefeilds should be Cleered by the first of Aprill and fence vewers to Vew fences by the 2"* or 3^ of aprill. At a generall Towne meeting being orderly caled together one the 17. 2. 1G71 to Consider of M'' Flints settlement, It was p'posed to the inhabetants as an incurredgment to M'" Flint, whetlier they are willing that M' Flint should be a minester to preach the word to the whole towne, and this without any Violation to the law Con- cerning Church otticcers. The Vote was in the AfTermatiue not a man against it. [339.] The same day it was put to the Vote whether ther should be a rate made of one hnndered pounds in money and leuyed vpon the inhabetants according to a Just p'portion as in other rates, for the purchassing or p'cuering of a comfortable habetation for a minester, according to that law, title ecclesiasti- cal!, page 26 and Sec. 26, which Enjoy ns eury towne, soe to doe, and if in Casse M' Flint doe purchas or p'cuer himself such an habetation to his content, and take off the Towne from their en- gagmeut to Augustin Clement (bearing date the 6(1) 7") and take ofllce in the Church, for the carrying on the worship of God amongst vs, then he the said M'' Flint shall haue this huudered pounds for his owne towards his settlement. The Voate was in the AtFermatiue. Alsoe it was Voated and agreed vnto that a rate should be p^sently made and Colected and paid by the 25 of May next, and those that can to pay the whole, at the day p'fixt, or at least the 176 City Document No. 9. one halfe of the liundered pounds, but those that cannot pay the whole now, It is agreed that the remainder shall be paid by the time of the second payment, which will be by September in the yeere 1672. The same day it was agreed that the former towne raters shall make this rate, and alsoe it was agreed that Elder Humphrey, and Deacon Jn" Capen should recaue this rate and giue discharges of what the}' recaue. The same da}- Nicholas George was alowed to keepe an ordinary If the Hon"''^ Court please to admitt of it. The same day It was granted bj' the towne, that at the returne of the CoITiittee, appointed for that purpose : Viz That ther should be gates made at each pertition, betweene man and man cross that way which leads from Clement Toplif, vnto the 8 acre lots, for an experiment, which if it proue p'jedicciall to the towne for want of lying oxen, then it shall afterward be fenced out on boath sids. The same day Nathanell Clap was Chosen Constable in M' pattens steed. [230.] At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (3) 71 a p'sentment was brought to the Select men of defectiue fence vnder the hands of Samuell pale and Jn" Wales, fence Vewers of p* of the great lots, Viz that part next the towne as followeth Jn° Blake at Captins neck two rods James Minot one rod and J the fence belonging to the pastuer of William Clarke, Will"' pond and Will'" Trescot which is wholy defectiue : fence belonging to farnworths land 6 rod at the end of his pastuer Jn^ Minot 6 rod, more of quarter master Smith's fence 6 rod M' Timothy Mather 7 rod : being dated the 8 (3) 71. The same day it was Concluded that whereas ther is a man that sojournes at John Minots a warrant should be Isued out to the Con- stable to warne the man that he either dep' the towne, or elce to come to the Select men and to giue an account of his being heer. one the same day It was ordered that a warrant should be Isued out to the Constable to take by distress or otherwise of the p'sons whos fence is defectiue in the great lots 6"^ p rod, which is but the one half of what is otherwise 113' order due, but in Case it be not made vp by the 15"' of this Instant then they shall pay 18*^ p rod for as much as they shall leaue vnsufficciently mad vp viz : of Jn" blake at Captins neck 2 rod, of James Minot for one rod and half of the occapiers of William Clark's lot for 8 rod of william pond and William Trescot for 12 rod, Richard Baker for the fence belonging to farnworth's lot 6 rods and for the fence belonging to butlers lot 4 rod : of Quarter Master Jn° Smith for 16 rod at the end of his pastuer and 6 rod at another place : of Jn° Minot for 6 rod : of M' Timothy Mather for 7 rod. The same day it was ordered that a warrant should be Isued out to the Constable to ap''hend Steuen Hoppen Jun' and p'^sent him before some majestrate according as the law requiers p 38 Title Idlenes. The same day it was ordered that notice should be giuen to Joseph Birch that hee for beare frequenting the ordinary according as the order of generall Court requirers in the Casse and alsoe that DORCHESTEU ToWN RECORDS. 177 Nicholcs George be requiered not to suffer the p'son aboue said to frequent his house. The same day it was ordered that whereas at a meeting of the p'prietors of the land in Dorchester the 14"" (12) 65 It was Voted and agreed vnto that vppon the deuission of the land be3-ond the blew hils. If in Case ther should be any [231.] Charges fall on any p' or the whole of that land, ther to be deuided, that then all should bear a share by p'portion in that charge. Now wheras ther is alread}' charges to be expended vpon that land, not only that which is agreed vpon for the Indians, but also for the laying out of the land in p'ticular alotnients. Now it is therfore ordered that if any p'son or p'sons (who expect to haue land ther) shall neglect or refus to pay their just p'portion to all Charges vpon seasonable demand, that hee or they soe neglecting or refusing, shall loose or goe without that land which hee or they doe ther expect. At a publique Towne meeting orderl}^ called together on the 27 (4) lG7i The towne did by a Vote desier and appoint the select men for to p'sent in a Cours of law against such as haue don or shall intrench vpon any of o' lands beyond the blew hils, and on this sid of the pattent line. At a meeting of the Select men the lO"' 6 71 at Coptin Fosters hous, By vertue of a warrant which came from the County Court last, directed to the Constable for the disposing of Steuen and John Hoppen vnto seruice by orders from the Select men. It is ordered by the Select men that the said Steuen and John Hoppen doe take a fortnights time for to p'uid tliem some masters, such as tlie Select men shall a'proue off, and if not then to returne againe vnder the Charge and Custody of the Constable to be disposed off as the warrant expresseth. At a meeting of the Select men the 11"" (7) 71. Nicholas Bolton made motion againe that he might haue liberty to sell Cider, the answer was Negatiue. The same day a warrant was Isued out to Constable Tilstone to giue notice vnto Henery Roberts for to depart the towne, who is now abiding at danill Ellens. The same day the Select men called Steuen Iluppen Jun' before them and Enquiered how he had disposed himselfe in referance vnto the Courts order, whos answer was that he had agreed with Joseph Long to attend his boate but being not aproued off by the Select men he p'mised by the last day of this weeke to sett him- self vnder another man, the which liberty was granted him, p'uided he doe bring it vnder the hand of the man that he agrees with that he haue soe don, and to such a man as the Select men shall ap'ue off. [333.] The same day Frances Bale was called before the Select men, and his fine demanded for Entertaining his Brother in law phillip Searle and his famely in his house without licence from the Select men, whose answer was that he was speedyly to remoue his dwelling to Rocksber}'. The same da}' Samuell Rigby was called vppon for the remainder of the Colection of the Rate Comitted to him to gather, the greatest p' wherof was due to M"^ Mather. 178 City Document No. 9. The same day petter L3'on being caled before the Select men, and at that tiine desiered liberty for to entertaine peter Greene of Concord into his famel}' for one month which was granted him, p'uided he Cleer the towne of him at that time. The same day a warrant was Isued out to Constable Tilstone the Contents wherof is as foUoweth. To Constable Timolhy Tilstone of Dorchester. wlicras we vnderstand that iSeauerall tracts of land is laid out to seaucrall p'sons, Viz : to M'' Tliomas Kelloud and others, to the great p''edice of our rights if suffered, you are therfore requiercd in his majesties name that with conuenient speede yon goe vp to wadeing Riuer and therabouts, and talvc with you such asistance as shall be needfull, and that 3'ou or they, doe demollish an\' bounds and marlxs tlier made vpon any of the lands therabout wadeing riuer wodcock well, or elce where within our bounds, which are not made by any order of this towne, or any Authorized by tliem, and also to seaz any ha}- or timber cutt vpon an}- of the said land and to dispose of the same to an}- p'son or otherwise as the Cans may requier : And also to Sumon an}- p'son or p'sons whom you shall lind trespassing vpon any of o"" lands to appeare before some majestrate or the Select men to answer it. Alsoe to demand of Thomas Clap and parker and such as by contract haue mowed grass in o"' meadows pay for what they haue mowen, and this you are not to faile and to make returne, and in soe doeing this our warrant vnder o' hands in the behalf of the towne shall be yo'^ discharge. HOPSTILL FOSTRU. This is a true Jn*^ Capen Sen" coppi of the orige- Richard Hall nail as attests Samukll Clap John Capen Record' James Blake. [233.] Thes p'scnts witnessesth that I Samucll Panic of Dor- chester doe bind my self heyers executors and Administrators vnto the Select men of Dorchester and their Successonrs from time to time in the Sume of theirty pounds to Secure and save harmless the towne of Dorchester from all dama■ at Sister Georges . . . . . ) 0-3-0 It. p'' for the hier of a hors to goe to Deadham 0 - 1-0 It. laid out for a quier of paper for the towne 0 - 0-6 It. dew for Recording the yeer 70 . . 1-0-0 It. for Runing the line between Rocksberj- and \ vs two days w"* the Instruments . . j 0-6-0 It. p** Capt Foster for two bis corne and one bl \ of pease which he let merr^'feld haue towards > 0-10-6 the keeping the Child . . . . j It. p'' Ensigne Hale for a bl of pease on the ) same ace' . . . . . .) 0-3-6 It. p'^ bro' Sumner for V money he laid downe 0 - 1-0 180 City Document No. 9. It. p" Ncithanell Clap on the Same ace' . . 0-1-0 It. p*^ Capt. Foster for monej' he laid downe to ) the Sachem ......) It. p'' J^nsigne Hale for the same ace' It p** Nicholas Whit for bringing tlie yron 0- 8-0 0- 4-0 0- 6-0 Totall Dept 4-16-3 Creddit as on the other sid 3-17-3 Rest due 0-19-0 [236.] At a generall Towne meeting on the 4 10 71 After the Directory was read The Confession of Aurther Cart- wriglit (concerning the wrong done against Quarter Master John Smith and his Sonne) it was published according as the Court En- joyned him. Tlie same day William Sumner made a motion to the towne, that they would grant him about 12 or fowerteene rods of ground at the North East end of his bearne, the Towne granted his motion and appointed Tho : Swift Sen"^ Augustin Clement and Richard Leeds to Vew the same and set it out and make returne. The same day Rich Leeds, Augustin Clement and Richard With- ington weer nominated and chosen by the towne for to talvC Care of the repaiering of the meeting hous for the p'"esent occasion that we may Comfortably come to gethcr for the worship of god, and thc}"^ to he paid out of the towne rate, the glass to be taken care for by the Constable. The same day it was p'pounded to the towne whether they would haue a rate of one hundred pound to be leuyed out of whicli for the maintenance of the minestry ninty pound Viz Seaunt}- pound for M'' Flint and twenty pound for M^ Stoughton for his labour amongst vs for lower months as alsoe rate free for the same rate and the other ten pounds towards the repaire of the meeting-house or the like vse and that one fowerth p' of the whole to be paid in money. The Vote was in the Atfermatiue. The same da}^ ther was chosen for Select men M'" Stoughton, Captin Foster, Lift' Capen, Ensigne Hale, William Sumner, for Recorder Lift' Jn° Capen for Raters — Srg"' Pond Srg' Ja Blak Srg' preston. Sup'uisors Jn" Gornell. Riciiard AVithington and for the neck Srg' Clap. [337.] At a meeting of the Select men the 11"^ 10 1671. It was agreed that an order should be sent out to tlie Raters to leuy on the inhabetants one hundred pound of which 90'' for the min- estry and 10'^ for other vses. Also a towne Rate of 50'' 11*^ and both thes Rates to be made and Returned vnder their hands by the next meeting of the Select men, also a Rate about port - 0 - 15 - 8 The same da}- Josepli Long was sent for to answer for entertain- ing of a maid or yong woman in his house and seruice which was not of an}- good report ; his answer was she was to depart the towne the next day. Dorchester Town Records. 181 The same day it was ordered that a warrant should be directed to the Constable for to goe vp to Capt. Claps farme wher Ilenery MerrifVild doe line and to enquier whether his daughter which marrved funnell be abiding at his hous, which if she be, tlien to dem;ind or take by distress ten shillings for his entertaining her Contrary vnto the towne order. The same day it was agreed vnto that a warrant should be directed to the Constable to Sumon Timothy Wales and his wife, and his two lesser boys, to appeare before tlie Select men at their next meeting, to be enquiered after Concerning their Education and improuement of their time, and peter Lyon and his Avife, and Jn" plum and Arthor Cartwright and Robt Stiles all on the same account they or some of theirs. At a meeting of tlie Select men the 8 (11) 1671. Artlior Cartwright (being formerly Somoned) appeared before the Select men ; his answer Conserning his Sonne was, that he was about to put him apprentice to a kindsman of his that is a sea-man and soe was dismissed. The same day Robt. Stiles being Sumoned appeared also before the Select men to answer for their Idleness, and vpon examination it was found that both hee and his wife haue not improued their time to the aduautag of their famel}- as they ought and ther vpon was aduertized to reforme or elce to be further p'ceeded witli as the law rcquiers. [238.] The same day peter Lyon appeared and gaue an accoupt that his Sonns did follow their employment and that for the time to come he would looke dillegently after them. The same day Timoth}- Wales appeared without his sonns and could giue noe good accounpt of that for which he was sent for, but his words and answers weer very offensiue and Contemptuous vnto the Select men, and therfore it was ordered, that both he and his two Sons be againe Sumoned to appeai'e and to giue an acompt how he answers the law title Children and _youth : The same day Richard Withington and Thomas Tilstone in the name of others p''sented a wrighting, wherin the}' did desier, that the remoueing of the meetinglious may be p'moted and taken into serious Consideration, and that the Vote of the towne ma}' not be forgotten, or neglected. The same day Richard Butt appeared to answer for his enter- taining of his father in law Steuen Hoppen, wlios auswer was, that he did not entertaine him, but haue enformed him tliat it is not the mind of the Select men that he shouUl continue at Tomsons Hand or elce where in dorchester, but for to turne him out of doares, he could not Considering the relation that is between them, but he would willingly be ridd of him if he could. The same day the wife of Henery Merrifeild appeared before the Select men, to answer for entertaining of their daughter Funnell, Contrary to towne order, whose answer was, that slie was their daughter and Could not turne her out of doars this winter time but she would willingly returne to lier husband as soone as a passadg p''sents ; But the}' weer not approued in entertaining her, but the penalty of the town order the Select men would remitt and would 182 City Document No. 9. leaue it to the County Court to determine the thing, if in Casse she be not gon before ; The same day John plume appeared to answer for his negligence in his Calling, but Could gine noe good acompt for himself, or for not disposing of his Sonne to some Master. [339.] The same day John Capen Jun"" made request for to take 150 railes and 30 posts off from the 500 acre, which was granted him. The same day Thomas Swift Jun'' as Select man of Melton, Came before the Select men, to be resolncd in a question Consern- ing a wa}' runing through Goodman Vose his farme from John Gils barrs vnto the fowerteenth lott, whether ther should not be alow- ance for the land which the way taks vpp ; In Answer thereunto the Select men of Dorchester saith, that the vse of the wa}' and the right thereunto was long before goodman Vosse, or M"' Glouer had a farme granted or laid out, and therfore we Conclud that when the farme was laid out, ther was alowance in measuer for the high way, and nothing demanded for alowance euer since vntill of late. The same day Lift"' Capen and William Sumner weer desiered and empowered to settle the bussines about the CoITion Swamp at Melton, and to Issue and determin matters therabouts. At a meeting of the Select men at the house of Nicholas George the 16 11 1671 Timothy Wales and his Sonus, being Sumoncd ap- peared before the Select men, and upon examination of the boys the_v weer found to be very Ignorant, and not able to read, and being admonished was dismissed at that time, only he made some acknowledgment of his offensiue words and Carridge the last day of meeting and that in wrighting which remains on file. The same day it was Concluded that Nathan Bradly and Thomas Birch should be sumoned to appeare before the Select men at their next )neeting. The same day it was Concluded that the Elder and Deacon should draw vp a list of the members of the Church, and leauy or p'portiun the expences at the ordanation ; and the expences for en- tertaining of M' Flint on the estates of the said members. The same da}- it was ordered ihat the Rates both lor Contry and towne should be deliuered to tlie Constables and they ordered to disburst out of them such depts as are dew to Contry and towne. [240.] At a meeting of the Select men the 12 12 1671 It was agreed by the Select men that the Scholmaster should be agreed with for to teach such as shalbe sent vnto him, and Lift' Capen, Ensigne Hale and William Sumner are appointed to speake with M'' Jn** Foster Concerning that matter. The same day it was ordered that ther should be a towne meet- ing called on the 23 of this Instant Feb : to p'mote subscriptions for the Collidg and to conferr about the meeting hous and Stanton about a dry hei'd. The same time it was ordered that Tho. Birch should be Somoned by warrant to the Constable to appear before the Select men at their next meeting to give an acompt of his orderly walking. The Same day Robt. Stanton appeared before before the Select DoitciiESTER Town Records. 183 men and tendered his seruiee to keep a dry herd of Catle, and if he haue the number of Six score he will keepe them for 2' 3^ p head and in Case he haue not soe many from our towne then he may take in from other towns vnto the fore said number and noe more, but if the towne sends more then Six score he is to keepe them at the Rate of 2' S'' p head and to begin at INIay day next and to keepe to the end of September ; and this to be p'posed to the towne at their next meeting. At a gencrall Towne meeting the 2G 12 71 It was Voted in the AfTermatiue that INIr. Stoughton, Captaine Foster, Lifte"' Ca})on, En- signe Hall, William Sumner, Augustin Clement and Richard Withington : Thes men or the Major part of them are appointed to Consider and pitch vpon a place on the Rocky hill for the meeting hous to stand vpon and make report therof to the next towne meeting, and the place being agreed vpon, they shall haue full power to determine all other matters referring to the renioueall of this p''sent hous, or if the}' see it best the erecting of one wholy new. The same da.y it was put to the Vote that M"' Flint might haue liberty to take in that Corner of the Comon which lys on the back- sid of Liftenant Capens and Steuen Minots pastuers or foilds, by running a fence ouer from goodman Clements his feild to his pas- tuer, and the same soe enclosed to improue for pastuor, as long as the town shall Judge it Conuenient, reseruing a drift way for p'sons [341.] Concerned and that Liften' Capen William Sumner and Augustin Clements doe state how the Crose fence shall run most conueiiiently p'uided and it is heerb}' vnderstood, that the towne reserues a libertie to digg or take off stones from this said land as formerly. The Vote was in the affermatiue. At a meeting of the freemen the S"* (1) 7^ ther was Chosen for Deputys for the 3'eer Ensuing, Captain Hopstill Foster and williani Sumner and Capt. Foster was Chosen Comissioner for to carry in the Votes. The same time ther was Chosen for Constables John Blackman and Samuell pale, but afterwards Jn° Blackman being a Dromer at the Castle got off and 01)ediah Swift was Chosen in his steed. At a meeting of the Select men the 11"' (1)71-2 It was Con- cluded that the fence about the great lots should be maintained and vpheld for the 3'eer ensewing as formerly, bj' the p'ticuler p'prietors of the feild. The same da^^ ther was appointed for fence Vewers for the great lots from Captains neck to goodman Tolmans f Richard Leeds I John Breck for the rest of the great lots to Naponset f Thomas Tolnian Sen' ( Tho : Trot Sen' for the twenty acre lots . . . j Tho Grant I Robt. Stiles for the feild behind James Bird . . ( Obediah Haws imes Whit 184 City Document No. 9. for the feild behind M" Joans and before f Srg"' Clap Enocli Wiswells old lious . . ( Angustin Clement for the feild behind M' Stougton . . J Jn** Withington ( Isacke Joanes for the Neck of land . . . . ( Nicholas Clap I Srg"' Blake for the Cleering of the neck of land of Cattell : Jacob Ilewens. for cleering the great lots Robt Sanders and he to keepe the key of the pound till the select men shall take furder order. The same day it was agreed that al Corne feilds shall be cleared by the first of Aprill and fence Vewers to vew fences by the 2^ or 3^ of Aprill. The same day ther was granted to Jn" Farington liberty to take one hundred of railes on the Comons at or be^-ond the blew hils. [^42.] The same day a letter was concluded to be sent to the Select men of Melton to Enforme them of some abuss that is done by taking in of the way leading to the meddows some wherbe^'ond William Blaks, which is offenciue to vs as well as to some of Melton. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 (3) 72. John Smith Sen'' appeared and desiered to hane his lot laid out about tlie blew hils, which was omitted through some mistake to be laid out when other lots weer laid out. Tiie Select men doe order that he shall git some man or men to lay it out according to the same forme that other lots weer laid and according to his p'portion which he should then haue had, and the Select men doe order him to p'cuer Liften"' John Capen and amiell weiks to lay it out or either of them. The same day in answer to a letter which is on file sent from Melton in reference vnto the way leading ouer brush-hill, The Select men of Dorchester doe determine, that either the way shall run as it was first laid out, or elce if the way be remoued from the Corner of PCbenezer Claps fence vnto the Corner of William Blaks lott wher his barrs are : then Ebenezer Clapp shall be at the charge to remoue William Blaks fence, and sett it in its Right place, and make it sufliccient as now it is p'uided that William Blake shall be at the Charge of adding soe much fence as is requisit b}^ means of the way runing more angular, and in case that the way run wher it was first laid out, that then William Blake shall sett in soe much of his fence as now stands in the high way. The same day it was ordered that the Constable should be or- dered for to Colect the remainder of the hundred pounds money Rate which was for the purchasing of 'M' Flints habetation. The same day at a motion of Henery Garnesy and others about some land at the end of the great lots, it was Concluded that ]i'sons Conserned should appeare before the Select men at their next meeting for to adjelato that bussiness to which end notice was giuen to Samuell Robinson and Jn" Minot and who elce may be Conserned tlierein the which remains on file. Tlie 22 4"* 1G72 the Select men mett att the house of Lift"' John Capen (in reference vnto the determination of the County Dorchester Town Records. 185 Court) and gane their ap'bation A'lito tlic placing of Mary the daughter of Jolin plum vnto seruice with praiseuer Turner of Nortlianipton p'uided it be not for less then one whole 3-eer or more if the}' two doe soe agree. At a meeting of the Select men the 28"' (4) 1G72 at the house of the Hon'''' M' fStoughton. The Select men haueing sent for John plum and his daughter Mere}', and finding that his said daughter being nuirryed to Thomas Chub of Beuerlee, and being alsoe neere the time of her deliueryis not p'uided for by her said husband, nor taken home to him, but continues heer with her father, contrar}^ to good order, and to the hazarding of a charge vpon the towne, doe therfore order and re- quier, that' the said Mercy Chub doe spedily within Six or eight daj-s leaue this towne, and betake herself to her said husband. And doe also warne and order the said John Plum that he noe longer entertaine his said daughter, but hasten her to her husband as aforesaid A'pon the penalty by the Town order in that Case p'uided, and of being complained of further to Authorety that soe the towne may be saued harmeless. The same day The Select men did lett vnto Samuell parker of Dead ham for this yeev all that meaddow vp in the Contry neer to woodcocks well, which formerly he did vs to Mow (saucing what was laid out latly to Rodger Billeng thes are therfore to licence and authoriz the said parker to mow) the said meaddow, and for what haj' he shall ther make he shall pa}' one shilling p load and we doe heerby inhibit all other p'sons from intermeddleing with this meaddow to his p'jedice, and doe engage to maintaine him in the vse and improuement of it. Signed by William Stoughton HoPESTiLL Foster John Capen William Sumner Richard Hale M'^ the Sixt day of the Select mens meeting which was the 10 (4) 72 ther was nothing done which was to be Recorded. At a meeting of the Select men the 10"' of the 7"' m" 72. It was ordered that Amiell Weeks together with the Asistance of Lift. John Capen, William Sumner and Ensigne Richard Hale should Run the head line of the great lots, with Referrance to Henery Garnes}-, Robt Spurr, Edward Wiett and others who are damnefied by the Contry high way which runs througii their deuis- sions, that soe the_y who are damnified ma}' receaue Sattisfaction out of that way which was alowed b}' the town. [244.] The same day ther was granted to Increace Turner libert}' to haue 100 of Railes and posts sutabl out of the fine hun- dred acrs. The same day ther was granted to Samuell Capen liberty to take two or throe load of timber out of the 500 acrs towards the building of an house. At a meeting of the Select men the 4"' (8) 1672 at M'' Stough- tons house it was Concluded that the Comittee which was ap- 186 City Document No. 9. pointed to vew a place for the meeting hous to stand on, shall meet for that end, the first Monday- after the Gen''" Court is ended which is now to begin the next weeke, to meet about two of the Clock in the afternoone at the Schole-liouse. The same day Richard Butt was Called before the Select men, to answer for his Entertaining of Steuen Hoppin Jun"", whose an- swer was that the said Hoppen was gon from him, and that his Mast(M' Paine had sent for him to imploy liini. Tiie same day it was ordered tliat notice should be sent to the Sup'uisors of the high-wa3's, that they forth with see them re- paired. The same day it was ordered that a warrant should be Isewed out to the Constable for to Colect by distres or otherwise the re- mainders of the mone^' Rate which w-as for the purchasing of a halietation for M'' Flint. The same day Constable Tilston Came to the Select men to make vp his ace' of the Contry Rate Coiiiitted to him to gather for the year 1671 the Sume of which Rate was 28'' 4' 4*^. Imp. lie brouglit the Tresuerers Recept for . . 25-15-10 It. pd to Capt. Foster a dept due to him about ) Court expenses . . . . . j 2-0-0 It. pd to William Sumner . . . . . 0-1-8 27-17- 6 The Constable Tilston Remains depf to the ) Towne ) 0-6-10 [245.] The same day Constable Nathaniell Clape Came to make vp his account of the Towne Rate Committed to him to Colect for the yeer 1G71 the Summ of which Rate was 50'' 3' 8** and a smale Rate for pork, 15' 8^. M'' that which the Constable was appointed to discharge did amount vnto 7'' 6' 8'^ more then the Sume of the Rate viz : the glass for the meeting hous ..... 4'' 14' 6*^ and other Cliarges. Imp. paid or ordered to be p*' to Anthon}' New- | ton for the child he tooke . . . . j 05-00-00 It. to Nicholas Bolton for the meeting hous work 03 - 00 - 00 It. to Nicholas George for Expences . . . 03-15-00 It. to Capt. Clap as Deputy . . . . 02-05-00 It. to Lift"' Capen as Deputy . . . . 02-05-00 It. to him also for Recording for the yeer 71 . 01 - 00 - 00 and to him also a dept due to him last yeer . . 00-19-00 It. to Ensigne Hale for helping about Roger Bel-") lenges farine 6' and goeing to wadeing Riuer 9' > to demolesh maiks . \ . ". . ) 00-15-00 Also to him also for another Jorne}- to the same | place j 00-06-00 It. to Roger Belleng for 4 days at Wadeing Riuer 00-12-00 It. to Timothy Tilston the Constabl 4 days . . 00-12-00 It. To Samuell Rigbe 4 days . . . . 00-12-00 It. to Thomas Dauenport Jun"' 4 days . . . 00-12-00 Dorchester Toavn Records. 187 It. To Amiell Weiks about Rogers farine . . 00-06-00 It. to James Blake for his Jorney to pi i moth . 00 - 05 - 06 It. to Joseph Lon<^ for his hors to plimoth . . 00-05-06 Thus fare he p'ceeded at this time. [246.] The Same day the Comittee appointed for the looking out a place for the meeting hous vpon Roeky hill, did on the day abouesaid (viz this 11 (9) 72) Vew the place or places ther about and did conclud of a place neer vnto the lime-kilme and soe to make returne therof to the Towne at the next publique towne meet- ing. At a publique Towne meeting the 2 (10) 1672. After the directory was orderly read, ther was some adjetation about changing a da}' of the Select mens meeting : viz : Wheras the Second Month b}' the directory is exempted as one of the fower months ; It is now agreed vnto by Voate that the theird month is exempted from meeting, and insteed therof they are to meet the Second Month for the time to come and it shalbe soe ordered in the directory. The same day it was Voted that one of the Constables for the time being from time to time shall attend the Select men at their Seauerall days meeting for to atend such seruices as the Select meet shall haue occassion for them ; and for their encuredgment they shall haue their diners at the towne charge. The same day it was p'posed to the Towne whether it weer not meete to chouse yeerly a man to be a Treasuerer, whose worke or office should be to take all accompts from Constables for Rates or fines or what other accompts doe belong vnto the towne, and to make disburstments for the towns vse and in Case of non payments bj- any, for to Isue out warrants to the Constables to distreine ; and the Tresurer to giue an acompt to the Select men at the end of the 3-eere, or at any time that the Select men shall see meete to requier it and from them to haue discharges. This being put to the Vote it was Voted in the afTermatinc. The same day Nicholas Clap p'posed whether it weer not good to p'serue the latter feed in feilds vnto the p'prietors. Also at the same time the towne was Enformed of some damedge that brantree men doth doe vpon o"" Comons Swamps thes two last things and left to the Select men to Consider off. [247.] The same day it was p'posed to the towne whether they would giue to Daniell Elders a peice of ground according as the' Select men shall Judge meete for the place or quantety, and one Such Conditions as they shall appoint not entrenching vpon mens p'ticular rights. The Vote was affermatiue. The same day it was Voted and agreed vnto that wheeras the Contry highway is taken out of the deuissions lying at the end of the great lots it is agreed that the fower rods laid out at the end of the great lots should be alowed vnto such men as haue the way taken out of ther deuission lots in recompence. The same day was Chosen for Selectmen. 188 City Document No. 1). M' Stoughton 29, Capt. Foster 24, Lift"' Capen 29, William Suranei* 22, Ensigne Hale 17. for Recorder Lift"* Capen. for Treasurer Captin Foster for Raters Srg"' Clap Srg"' wiswell Srg"' preston. Siipnisors of highways Isack Joanes, Timothy Tilston. and for the neck Amiell weeks The same day it was Concluded that M"' Flint should haue eighty pounds for his labour in the minestr}- for the 3-eere that is past (out of which shall be deducted what each man haue put into the box the Sabboth days) of which one fowerth part to be in money ; Indian Corne at 3^ p bl to the Rates peas at 3' Q'^ Rey 4' barly 4' and wheat 5' At a meeting of the Select men the 9'^^ (10) 72 George Lyon at his request was granted liberty to take 600 of Rayles out of that land beyond the last deuission one the South side of Naponset if ther be timber enough fallen already' lying downe to make soe many, if not then to take them out of that land beyond the line and not otherwise. The same day it was ordered that wheras great inconuenience Comes to the towne by mens selling allienating of ther lands and not acquainting the towne or Select men or Raters with the alliena- tion thereof, wherby when Rates are made, and afterward demanded, it fals out that the land was allienated before the Rate was made [248.] for the p'vention whereof the futuer. It is ordered and heerb^- declared that if any man sell and allienate his land and not acquaint either the Selectmen or the Raters thereof before the next Rate made after the allienation that then he or thej^ or that p'son whatsoeuer that soe allienats, shall be lyable to pay all Rates for such lands (as if not allienated) vntill enformation be made as aforesaid, and this to extend to al lands Rateable within the p'cincts of Dorchester. At a meeting of the Select men at Captin Fosters house the 23 10"^ 72 the Select men made an agreement with ]\P John Foster to be a Schole master as apears in the new book p. 98. The same day it was agreed that ther should be a town Rate made for the discharge of such depts as the towne are engaged in, and that the Recorder shall Isue out a warrant to the Raters to make this Rate and alsoe a rate of 80 pounds for the minestry. The same day at the request of John Blackman it was granted him liberty to take some Cedar trees in some Swamps aboue bran- tree within the bounds of Dorchester, alsoe he is heerbj'- empow- ered to take such trees as are ther already fallen although the}^ are already Clouen out, p'uided it be not done by an}' belonging to our owne towne, and alsoe that he giue a true account of what is ther done, and to forbid any that he shall find ther trespassing vpon o' lands. The same day the Deacon Returned the names of such as had not paid their p'portions to the minesters Rates both the money Rate and the other Rate for the yeer 71 and it was ordered that Dorchester Town Records. 189 warrant should be Issewed out to the Constable to Colect the same. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 11"' 72. Wheras it was Voted at a publique Towne meeting the 2 10 72 that Goodman Garnesy Edward Wiet and others conserned should haue alowance for the Contr}^ highway that goes through ther de- uissions out of that 4 Kods laid at the end of the great lots, the Select men doe order and appoint tliat Amiell AVeeks together with Lift"' Capen shall la}- out this 4 rods they paying the Charges [349.] The same day it was ordered that wheras Complaint is made against James Minot, of his Cutting and Carting away of wood from the 500 acres Contrar}' to towne order. It is ordered that the Kecord' shall send forthwith an order to p'hibit him from p'ceeding to Cut or to carr^- away any wood from thence, and that he appear before the Select men at ther next meeting which Avilbe the Second Monday in Feburary to answer for what he haue already done. The same day John Plume came to the Select men to demand vpon what termes he should enjoy that land granted him by the towne lying beyond the late deuissions on the North of Naponset neer to deadham mille : In answer therunto the Selectmen doe enjoyne the said plum that in Case hee doe enjoy that land he shall build vpon it, and line theron with his famely within one whole yeer from the date heerof or elce not to expect to enjoy the land an}- longer, and if in Case he doe build and line as is afore- said, the said plum shall not alienate sell or let the whole or any p' therof vntill that he haue legally remoued and setled himself and his famely in some other towne and if in Case he doe reraoue as aforesaid he shall not haue liberty to sell any more then the hous and three acres of land about it, and the remainder to re- turne to the towne, and if the said John plum shall d}' his wife shall enjoy it for her life or ther children after them but not to allienate or sell any p' or the whole without liberty from the Select men if the}- see Cause to grant it : The same da}' the Raters returned the Rates which they weer ordered to make for the minestr}'^ of 80'' and the towne rate 20''. At a meeting of the Select men the 10"' 12, 72. Goodman pason had a motion to be p'posed to the towne that seeing his lot tales short of what it should be considering the high way that therfore the towne would be pleased to be satisfied with the way 3 rod broad from his hous west ward soe farr as his land doe extend, this was left to further Consideration. The same daj' ther was granted to Thomas Grant to take 100 of Railes out of the 500 acrs. The same day James Minot appeared to answer for his cutting and carrying awaj- of wood from off the 500 acres, whose answer was that he was Ignorant of the [; , • i, T , , ,. ,, , f Enock WIS well Joans and before Enock > rp, T.r i i ,,,. ,, , , , i Iho: Moadesly Wiswells old house ) "^ for the feild behind M' ) Richard Baker Stonghtons J John Withington „ ,, 1 ^ 1 1 ) Timothy Mather for the neck ol land > ^ , u, i j John Blackman for Cleering the neck | ^ it r. r^ ^^ ) Isack Joancs of Catle ) All Corne fields to be Cleered by the first of aprill and the fence vewers to vew fences by the 2 or 3 of aprill. All fences to be made vp by the 25 march 73. At a meeting of the Freemen the 14 (1)72-3 ther was chosen for Deputys for the yeer ensewing Captin Clap, Captin Foster. and William .Sumner Chosen Comissin'' to Cary the Votes to Boston. The same day vpon the occasion of warning of a meeting of the towne about the meeting hous it was ordered that henceforth the Constables should liaue orders in wrighting vnder the Recorders hand and the Constables to returne what they haue done tlierin. The same day the Comittee for the meeting house made Report of the place which they had pitcht vpon on the Rocky hill for to erect a meeting house which was neer to the lime-kelme and being put to the Vote Concerning ther ap'bation of the place .by Seuer- ing the Company the Vote was in the Affermatue Viz 41 vots for it besids the Comittee and 25 votes against it : The same day Amiell AVeeks and Henery Leadbetter weer Chosen Constables for the yeer Ensewing. The same day it was appointed that al p'sons shall bring in a note of the Number of their dry Catle to some of the Select men by the 25 of this Instant that soe an agreement may be made with the herds man. At a meeting of tlie Select men the 14 2 73 John plum was called before the Select men to giue an accorapt of his entertaining his Sonne Chub and his wife, whose answer was that his Sonne in law was gon and the Select men ordered him to discharge the towne of his daughter alsoe, forthwith. ['354.] The same day Johnatlian Birch being Sumoned appeared before the Select men to answer for his being resident heer in this towne seeing he had been out of this towne at Lanchester about fower months The said Burch is ordered forthwith to Cleere the towne and not to Continue heer. The same day Lift"' Capen and William Sumner are appointed to run the line l)etween the 400 acrs laid out betweene Melton and Dorchester and to Joyne with them Some of Melton.' The same day ther was a returne made of thos that did run the line between Deadham and Dorchester to the furthest extent and it is vpon file. The same day it was ordered that the fence vewers of the neck from yeer to yeer shall take care to see that the gate belonging to Dorchester Town Records. 193 the Neck be hung vp and put in order and they are to be satisfied for it. The same da}' in order to the Subscription for the Castle repaira- tion it is ordered that Captin Foster, Lift"' Capen, Ensigne Hale and William Sumner shall P^acli of them take a Sargent with them and goe to the Seauerall Squadrons and take ther Subscriptions. The same day it was ordered that Obediah Haws and Robt. Spur are appointed to looke after Hoggs that are vn3oked and vnringed ; and if they find any such they are to demand and receaue 4*^ p swine for all that are vnyoked and vnringed for the first ofence and for the Second ofence Six pence and if they refuse to pay then to impound them till satisfaction be made and if complaint be made of this mens neglect vpon an}- man's Enform- ing of them, then the}' shall be lyable to pay such a fine as the Select men shall see meete to impose vpon them or either of them. The same day it was ordered that John plum shall look after all horses that goe vpon the Coinons Contrary to towne order and hee to haue the one half of the fine for his labour and the other to the vs of the lowne. The same day Nicholas George was alow^ed to kepe an publique house of entertainement if the Hon"''^ Court will admitt of it. At a meeting of the Select men the 28 2 72 on atraining day It was ordered that Robt Stiles and John Merifeild shall be fence vewers for the 20 acre lots. The same day it was ordered that Joseph Weeks shall haue the keeping of the Lock for the pound (he p'uiding one) and to re- ceaue in and lett out as the Case may requier. [355.] The same day it was ordered that the Recorder should draw vp some thing which may be p''sented to the County Court respecting Johnathan Birch who remains in the towne notwith- standing warning giuen him to dep'. The 10"' of the 3 M" 1G73 Captin Clape being Chosen formerly to serve as deputy at the generall Court, and the Court finding a necessety of his p''sence at the Castle in thes troublesome times (and vpon their notice giuen to the freemen that they may chouse another deputy) the freemen being called together vpon the day aforesaid made Choice of Lift"' John Capen to serue as deputy for the yeere ensewing. At a meeting of the Selectmen of Dorchester this 9"* day of June 1673 The Select men did lett vnto John Farrington of Deadham all that meaddow vp in the Contrey neer vnto the three hundred acres which Captin WilUam Hudson had by Contract of Dorches- ter Select men ; That Farme being excepted, and Roger Billeng his farme lately laid out ; the rest of the Meaddow we doe lett vnto the fore said John Farrington ; And doe Authoriz the said Far- rington or his order to Mow the same. And for what hee or to his order shoU be ther gotten he shall pay one shilling p loade, and we doe heerby inhibit all other p'sons from intermediing with any of this Meaddow to his p'jeddice, and doe engage to raaintaine him in the vse and improuement of it. Signed by Hopestill Foster John Capen Sen' William Sumner Richard Hale. 194 City Dociuvient No. 9. This is a true Coppie of that wliich was deliuered vnto John Far- rington as attests John Capen RecortV At a meeting of the Select men the 9"* 4 1673 Josepli Birch was caled before the Select men to answer for his Lllenes whose an- swer was that for tlie p''sent he had noe yron nor Coles but he would Endeauer to reforme. The same day it was ordered that Robt. Stiles should haue some suppl}' made to him in respect of Corne and that the Treasurer of the Towne may deliuer him two or three bushels of Corne at his descretion to be alovved in his accompt. [!ublique meeting, that they would be pleased to grant her one hundred and fift}' acres of land which was formerly laid out about woodcock well or ther about. At a meeting of the Select men on a training day on the 13 8 73 Samuell Rigby was called before the Select men to giue answer vnto him of his desolate liuing, and neglecting his calling, and other misdemeanors and after seriouse admonition giuen to him of reformation he was requiered and appointed to appeare before the Select men at tlieir next meeting in Kouember to giue an accompt of his maner of liueing or reformation if it may be. At a meeting of the Select men the 17 (9) 73 being a weeke after tlieir vsuall time vpon some occassion. The Constable Obediah Swift Came to make up his accompt for the Towne Rate CorSitted to him to Colect made for the yeer 1672 the Same of which Rate was 20'^ 8 7. Imp. to Nicholas Bolton 3-0-0 It. to Nicholas George 3-7-8 It. to Rich. Leeds for Corne to Merifeld and for i a > bl. of Malt and runing the line . . . . ) 0 - 6 - 9 It. to Rich. Withington and James Whit for worke ) and nailes at the meeting house . . . . ) It. to Ezra Moss, for a woolfe killing the rest was p*^ by the other Constable paule. It. to Samuell pitcher attendance at Court It. to William Sumner as deputy .... It. to Tho. Tolman Sen' for worke about the Carridg It. to John Tolman for the like worke It. to Thomas Tilstone for the like worke It. to Timothy tfoster about the Guuu . 0- 5- 6 0- 3-10 0- 1 - 6 5- 17-0 0- 3-8 0- 2- 4 0- 3-2 0- 3- 1 Dorchester Town Records. 195 -} 0- 1 - 4-2-3 0-6-0 0- 11 - 6 0- 7- 6 0- 7- 11 [357.] It. to Joseph Long for keeping of ) Frances Bakon ...... j It. to Capt. Foster and his Sonne in p' of what fell | short for the yeer 71 which was 7-6-8 . . f It. to Nathan Bradl}' for a woolf killing 6' the mainder p** b}- Constable panic . It. to Augustin Clement for worke at the meeting ) house. . . . . . . . . } It. to William pond for work ..... It. to Ricliard and Mathias Eucns the remainder of ) the 17' 6'' which was not p*^ by Samuell paull . i 19 - 11 - 3 The 27 9 73 Constable Samuell paule gaue in an accompt of the remainder of the minester Rate for the 3'eer 71 Coiilitted to him to •gather the Same wherof was 13-6-9 ther being 10'' aded to this Rate for the vse of the towne. Imp. p*^ by Seauerall to M"" Flint 5'' 4' 4'' of which the most of them was Reckoned for bj' M' Flint and the Deacon . . . . . . .)5-4-4 It. wheras ther was 17° 6 due to Richard and Mathias \ Euens for work at the meeting hous the Constable > 0 - 9 - 7 haue p*^ them out of this Rate . . . . j The rest p"* b^- Constable Swift as aboue. It. p'' to Nathan Bradly, or Hix by his order for kill- ) ing a woolf 4' the rest by Obediah Swift . . i It. p** to Ezra Moss for a woolf .... It. p"^ to Nicholas George in Malt towards expences ) for the yeer 73 . . . . . . . ) Also Elder Humfrey his Rate not paid . and Hudsons farme not paid . It. Jn° Merifeilds Rate for which M"" Flint haue giuet Credit for it .... . It. Joseph Garnesys Rate not p*^ . and James AVomsly .... -■} 0- 4- 0 0- 6 - 2 1 - 0- 0 0- 19- 5 0- 13- 4 0- 3- 10 0- 1 - 3 0- 1 - 3 [358.] It. Ezra Claps Rate vnpaid but vnder- ) taken for b}^ Deacon Capen . . . . ) 0 - 1 - 5 It. Robt. Stiles Rate vnpaid 0-4-5 It. p^ to the Towne Treasurer Capt. Foster . . 0-13-8 10- 2-8 Remaines yet behind 3" 4* S^. At a Generall Town meeting the 1 (10) 1673. After the Directory was read ther was a petition p'sented by some who weer depriued of their meaddow at the blew hils desier- ing satisfaction : after some adjetation it was referred to the Con- sideration of the Select men that shall be chosen to p'pare an answer against the towne meeting in March next. 196 City Document No. 9. The same day ther was cliosen for Select men M' Stoughton, Capt Foster, Lift"' Jn° Capen, Ensigne Hale, William Sumner, and for Recorder Jn° Capen Sen'' and for Raters Srg"' Clap Sr"' Blake Srg"' pond, for Siipuisors of highway Samuell Robinson Jn° Withington. The same day it was agreed vnto to alow vnto Mr Flint ninty pounds for his labour for the yeer past which will be ended the last of this month : and a quarter p' to be p*^ in money of which thos that haue put in Contribution to be alowed. The same da}' IM" IloUways motion of 150 acrs of land to be giuen her was p'pounded and Voted in the Negatiue. At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (10) 73. Natlian Bradly vpon his petition to sell Cider by retaile the Select men considering his low Condition grants him libertie soe to doe with the ap'liation of the Court he obserueing to keepe good order in soe doeing and attending the law therin. [359.] The same day it is granted to Nathan Bradh' liberty to take two or three load of timber otf from the 500 acres towards the building him a hous. The same day Samuell Hix p'sented a letter from his Brother Zackery Hix of Cambridg wherin he requested that his aged mother might be entertained in the house of Samuell Hix and the said Zackery vntertaks for the secuerety of the towne : the which is granted on condition that the said Zackery Hix doe Come p'sonaly and engage to the Select men for the Securety of the towne. The same day it was ordered that the Raters should be requiercd to make a Rate of 92'^ for the vse of the minestry of which M' Flint is to haue 90'' for the N'er past and the other 40' is for alowance for some that are low in their estates and it may be not able to pay their p'portions. The same day at the request of Isack R3all ther was granted to him liberty to take about 100 of Railes and 30 posts out of the 500 acrs. The same da}' at the request of Thomas Daunport Jun' ther was granted to him liberty to take 8 loads of timber towards the building him a house out of the 500 acrs. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 11 73 — Samuell Hix was sent for to answer for his entertaining of his mother into this towne before securety be giuen to Secuer the towne and he is appointed the next Second day to giue in Secuety. The same day Richard Leeds brought in an ace' of expences on Frances Bacon whicli amounts to 1'' 7^ out of which he alows her for her labor and a p'cell of woole he had of her 23' and the Select men orders him to receane one pound Six shillings more out of the towne rate. The same day the Deacon made returne of Seauerall that had not paid their p'portion to the maintenance of the minestry for the yeer 72 and a warant was Issued for the Constables to leuy the same Viz : Constable Amiell weiks. [2G0.] The same day Richard Withington and henery Garnes} appeared and desiered that the high way at the end of Dorchester Town Eecords. 197 the great lots might be determined to wliich end tlie Sixth day of this week being tlie 16 instant is appointed Tor p'sons concerned to meet on the place but that day proned not litt in regard of Snow but the 23 12 73. The same day it was granted that Robt. Stiles should haue 20' in Corne if it can be had for his p''sent releife. About the same time the Rates weer deliuered to the Consta- bles to Colect Viz the Sume of the Castle Rate of thos that Contriluited and th'os that did not Contribute amounted to 52''' 10' ll*" and the Contry Rate amounted vnto 37-15-9 At a meeting of the Select men the 9 12 73. It was ordered that the meeting hous bell (being broken and it ma}' be dangerous to be rung ; it shall not be rung any more but speedily taken downe and meanes vsed to Conueigli it to Eng- land tliat another ma}^ be p'cuered either ther or elce wlier. The same da}' Thomas Dauenport Sen' brought Steuen Iloppin vSen"" who tooke an oath about high ways to the fresh Marsh and alowance of land about the Marsh to sett hay on the which is on file. The same day it was agreed that this day fortnight being 23 12 is appointed to meet on the land at the end of the great lots to setle the line and conclud wher the high way h's. The same day it was ordered that the Rales of Robt. Stiles, Elder Minot, M" Atherton and Samuell Minot for the yeer 70 the Sume of all being 6' 8*^ it shal be paid out of the towne Rate. The same da}' it was granted to James Foster liberty to take about 15 or 16 loads of timber out of the 500 acres towards the building him an house. looke for more orders made the same day p 226 omitted heer in order [3G1.] At a meeting of the Select men the 9 (1) 73 Joseph Long p'sented a petition to haue liberty to sell Cidar the which petition is on file. The same day Richard Mather, Hopestill Humphiy, Isack Humphry and John Trescot p''ferred a petition to haue libertie to erect a seate in the meeting hous at the west end of the pulj)itt, the which is granted to them p'uided that if any damedg com to the Window by that means they sliall repaire it. The same day ther was ai)pointed for fence vewers for the Captins Neck — Richard Leeds, John Breck — for that p' of the great lots beyond Timothy ) Thomas Trot Tilstones J Israeli How for the feild behind James Bird, ) John Bird I Obediah Haws for the feild behind M" Joanes and before Enock ) Srg"' Clap. wiswels old hous } Isack Joanes for the feild behind Mr. Stoughtons, ) Amiell Weeks ) John Baker for the neck of land, ) Neliemiah Clap ) Hopestill Clap for cleering the neck of Catell, ) Israeli Mead I Tho. Moadesly 198 City Document No. 9. All fences to be made vpby the 25 March 7f and all Corne fields to be cloered of Catell by the 1 Aprill. Tlie 16 (1) If ther was appointed fence Vewers of the 20 acre lots Elder Humphry and Rich Baker The same day John Tohnan and William Weeks are appointed to see to the execution of the Towne order Concerning the yokeing and Ringing of hogs as the order expresseth viz ringing all the veer and once in euery month they are P^njoyned to goe about to p'secnte the order and oftener if any Complaint be made to them of hoges being vnyoked or vnringed as the order expresseth and for euery neglect heerin they are to be fined 5' to be leau^-ed vpoa ther estate half for the enformer and the other for the vse of the towne. [263.] At a meeting of the freemen the 10'" (1) 7f Ther was chosen Deputys for the 3'eer ensewing beginning the yeer at the Court of Election. Captin Hopestill Foster and Lift"' John Capen. Lift'" John Capen as Commissioner to carry the votes to boston at the time appointed. Alsoe at the same time was Chosen for Constable Thomas Peirce and John Capen Jun^ The same day it was p'posed and put to the vote whether ther should be a Schoole Master p'cuered as formerly to teach both English and Lattin and to wright at the Schole-house and that the Select men doe take care therein. The vote was in the Affermatine. The same day the orders formerly made and not yett repealled was read concerning hogs ther being yoked and ringed and fences and fens vewers power and Care and also the order of Court and Towne respecting horses. The 9 12 73 ther was granted to Enock Wiswell a liberty to Entertaine Margeret the Seruant of Goodman Sweet of Boston vntill the next meeting of the Select men and that without a penalty the which at the next meeting he did ingage to secuer the towne as in the new book appears. The same day it was ordered that the Constabl should giue notice to the Freemen to meet on the 10th (1) 7^ to bring in Votes for Nomination of Majestrats. Me thes two last orders should haue been placed in p. 2G0. [263.] In Referance to an order made the 9 12 73 appointing some to vew the higliway at the end of the great lots and to deter- min wher it shall ly it is as foUoweth 23 12 73 viz M"" Stoughton Capt. Foster, Lift"' Capen, William Sumner, Ensigne Hale, Rich Withington, Samuell Robinson, M' Timothy Mather, Tho. Lake and otliers Concerned being p'sent, Amiell weeks was desiered with liis Instruments to fetch the line from two marks shewed In' Ensigne Hale (the first of the marks he did aferme vnto of his knowlidg) to see how that line would direct, DOECHESTER ToWN RECORDS. 199 the which he did beginning at thos marks in Ensigne hale liis pastucv vntill he came past Ricliard Bakers lot, but saw that line run two much in vpon the deuissions, and therfore gaue ouer that line, then he measuered the lenth of the deuission lots vpon a line between M" pattens lot and George procters and found it 84 rod and f then he went to the line between M" Duncans lot and Capt. Foster and found it the same lenth as the other which made vs conclud that the way lay on that side of the line next the deuissions and the former act done as in p. 260 about staking out 4 rods at the end of Wiet Spurs and Garnesys lot ends was nullefied and the staks pluckt vp. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 2 74 Henery Garnesy appeared before the Select men and manifested his willingnes to entertaine Frances Bacon from the day of the date hereof vntell the next meeting of the Select men winch wil be in the fowert month next and in Case he like her he shall be willing to keepe her longer. Tiie same day it was granted to Increas Sumner liberty to take about 7 or 8 load of timber out of the 500 acrs towards the building him an house. The same da}' ther was granted to Nicholas George liliertie to keep an house of publique eutertainement if the Court p'mitt of it. [364.] At a meeting of the Select men the 8 4 74. It is ordered that the burying place shall be fenced in with a stone wall and notice is to be giuen to the towne upon some lectuer da}' and the time then to be appointed both for teemes and hands for the efecting of it some time the latter end of this Sumer. The same da}' an order was directed to the Constable to demand and receaue twenty shillings of John plumb for entertaining his Sonne in law Chub and his wife contrary to towne order and alsoe to giue plumb notice that he despach the said Chub and his wife a way and Cleer the towne of them as he will farther answer the penalty of the towne order p''scribed therin. At a towne meeting the 17 4 74 in referrance to the foresaid order made by the Select men the 8"' of this Instant Conserning the fenceing in of the burying place, the towne did by their Vote referr the matter to the Select men to order the time when to be done and the iiianer how and anything elce for the efecting of it. The 19"' (G) 74 Roger Billeng was Chosen Commissioner for the Contry Kate. Me. the Sume of the Contry Rate made the 26 (6) 74 deliuered to the Comisioner is 39'' 0' 6''. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 (7) 74 The Constable was appointed to speake with Will™ Chaplin and giue him notice that Complaint is made of some abuse that is Committed at or about his house by playing at kitle-pins and expending of time Idly, and therfore that he reforme such abuse vnless furthe Cource be taken and that he doe forewarne him not to sell beare without licence vpon his perill. [265.] The same day John Plumb appeared before the Select 200 City Document No. 9. men and reqnested that he might receaue the pay for that timber which he formerly sold to Jonathan farebanks which was taken off from the land vp by Deadham which was forfitted by his neglect. The same day in referance to a towne vote whcrin the}- did Commit it to the Select men to order the fenceing in of the burying place the Select men doe appoint John Homes and Obediah Haws to see that it be done by calling vpon such men as haue teenies and hands and keepe an accomptof what is done and to be paid out of the towne rate and that the outside be done first and then the sid next to the feild and that it be made fower foot and a half high and faced both sids. The same day at the request of Nicholas Lawrance for a little peice of land by the Clay pits for to set p' of a barne or Cowhouse vpon it the Select men doe Comite that business to Mr. Stoughton and John Capen Sen'' to acttherin as they shall Judg meete without to much p'jedice to the towne or nightbors Concerned. The same da}- John Browne was Called before the Select men to answer for his maner of liueing and w-as aduised or admoneslied to attend fimely Gouernierjt in the place where he did reside and that he be dillegent in his Calling. The same day Ensigne Richard Hale was desiered and empow-. ered to see that the Scholehous be repaiei-ed either by clabording or shingleing the Roofe and to take an ace' what is done and to be paid out of the towne rate. The same day at the request of the Select men vnto Richard Baker of Dorchester to lend for the vse of the towne the Sume of three pounds ten shillings in mone}- for the payment of the remain- der of the monc}- rate [he the which w\as due to M'. Flint [looke more of this p. 2G8] [3GG.] A note of the ace' of William Trescot Concerning tlie rent of the minestr}- land taken notice off it heer to gether though credit be giuen for it in several other places and accounts. Me the yeer 1672 was the first yeer that he entered into pay and then he was to pa}- fine pounds which was p'' as followeth. It. dl. to M' Flint GOO and I of Clobord for which \ M' Flint is dept' dl. by Samuell Trescot . .] 1-11-3 It. by oOOf of Clobord dl. to Jn° Capen .Jun^ for j which his father p'' on ace' with the towne . .J 1-8-9 It. by Ehenczer Withington which by Sam Trescots^ order he pays to Jn" Capen Sen'' on ace' also with >- the towne )2-0-l It. by 600 of Clobord left in Lift' Capens orchyard"^ of which Lift' had fower hundred and forty and V Capt. Foster had 125 the rest lost . ." .J 1-10-0 It. by what he p** to Capt. Foster by himself and ) Samuell as by the Captins ace' appears . . j 1-14-0 It. by 600 of Clobord for the Scholhons which En- sign Hale sold to Jn" Bird for money to buy nails for the Scholehous . . . . . . J 1 - 10 - 0 Dorchester Town Records. 201 It. b}' John Trescot appointed by Samuell Trescot"^ on ace' with John Capen Sen"" which is accounted > for between the towne and liim . . . . J 1 - 2 - 0 It. b}' Samuell Trescot on ace' with Lift. Capen . 0-4-0 11 - 0- 0 2 - 6- 0 1 - 0- 0 1 - 0- 0 1 - 0- 6 4 - 0- 0 Me. the aboue said sume of 11'' was p*^ by Samuell Trescot for the yeer 72 and 73 which was the two yeers he had it of his father. Towards the 3-eers 74 and 75 William Trescot haue p*^ as followeth which should be fifteen pound Recc. of M' Flint by order of W. Trescot Recc. of Tho. Bird by order &c. .... Recc. of Nehemiah Clap p order of W. T. Recc. of Widdow Gornell p. order &c. . Recc. by Lift. Capen on ace' with W. T. Me al these sums last mentioned weere p*^ to Lift. Capen and discounted by him with the town as by his ace' doe appear Recc. of Henry Glouer for p' of his rent whill he^ Occupi it p*^ to Jn° Capen in bark and bill and ! discounted with the towne as on his ace' will j appeer p. 293 old book J 7 _ 5 _ 0 It. Henery Glouer left in the hands of Obediah Swift 6'^ 10' which Obediah haue engaged to pay and Glouer haue a receipt as p' of his rent . ) 6 - 10 - 0 It. more p'' by Henry Glouer in 4 q" of beif and a ] hid . .' . I 4 - 10 - 0 [Page 267 blank.] [268.] Continued from p. 265. he the said Richard Baker doe pr'mise soe to doe and the Select men for the time being doe Engage that it be repaied to him againe, and M"" Stoughton engageth to see that the Select men doe p'forme what is heer p'mised this dett discharged to Richerd bacor, as acknoliged b}' me. James Baker, this 14"' : 10 :1G91 : Me. Frances Bakon went to Thomas Moadeslys house the 7"* of May 1674 and she la}' in about the 2 of (5) 74. Thomas Moadeslj^ haue receaued of Richard Leeds fower bushels of Indian Corne at 12' and two bushels of Rey at 8' also he receaued of John Gornell 1'' 5' and for her work before she lay in 10' 6*^ and Since her Ij'ing in 3' 6''. And ther was due to him for 16 weeks boarding at his house, both for her lying in and her diet and attendance and all expences fine pounds, of which is paid in the p'ticulers aboue said the Sume of 2'' 19' 0 Rest due to Tho: Moadesly this 14 (7) 74 : — 2'' - P - 0 At a meeting of the Select men the 9 (9) 74 The Constables Viz : Henery Leadbetter and Amiell Weeks gaue in their ace' of the rates Comitted to them to Colect the Contr^- and towne rate both together being 37'' - 15' - 9*^ and the Castle rate 52 - 10-11 as followeth 202 City Doctbient No. 9. Imp to the Contry Treasurer . . . , It. to Captin Foster It. to Nicholas George the other 20' he had in malt It. to Lift"* Capen p' of his dew . . . . It. to Nicholas Bolton and 20' he had in Clobords It. to Amiell weeks for runing a line . It. to M' Jn° Foster for the same line . It. to Tho. Swift for the same line It. to Roger Billeng for the same line and other ] Charges ....... j It. to Srg"' Clap for Deadham line It. to Srg"' pond for the same line It. to William Sumner .... It. to Nathanell Clap It. to Glass for the meeting house It. to William Nahatton for a woolf killing . It. to Robt. Stiles for his releife . It. to Obediah Swift for worke 29- 2- 4 02- 0- 0 02-12- 0 01-10- 0 02-00- 0 00-10- 0 00-00- 0 00-06- 0 00-14- 0 00-09- 0 00-09- 0 00-08- 4 00-02-06 00-14-02 00-05- 0 01-00- 0 00-07- 6 pun- [369.] It. to Israeli Euered of Deadham for 3 wolues .... It. to Timoth}- Tilston for a line between capage and vs . It. to .Joseph Homes for the same line . It. to Obediah Haws for rates Ampaid . It. to Rich. Leeds for Frances Bacon . It. to Jn° ToliTian for worke about wheels It. to Tho. Tilston for worke about Guns It. to Timothy Foster about the Carredges 1-10- 0 00- 06-0 00-06- 0 00-04- 0 01-06- 0 00-03- 1 00-03- 0 00-01-11 46-15-10 also the ace' of the Castle rate being colected by the same Con- stable the rate being 52 10 11 Imp to seuernll men as by bill exprest . . . 23-19-06 It. to Capt. Foster and his order . . . . 13-10-00 It. to Capt. Foster againe 02-12-00 It. to Daniell preston 02-09-00 Mc the Treasurer of the Castle should haue 44'' It. Jn" Blackman fell short his rate It. Capt. Hudson paid not both rates . 42-10-06 0- 7- 6 --11- 0 Reckoned with the Constables Viz Hener}^ Leadbetter and Amiell Weeks for the Contry rate and Castle rate and towne rate, and they are accquitted and discharged and their ace' is ballanced this 9 9 74. The same day it was Concluded by the Select men for the time being that shalbe, shall Commence an action against some of thos that haue entered vpon o' lands beyond Wainmans ordinar}' and about wadeing riuer and bring it to a tryall and p'"secut it to effect. Dorchester Town Records. 203 The same day Thomas Swift Jun"' and Henery Leadbetter is de- siered and empowered to enquier after witnesses to p'mote the bussincs aforesaid. The same da}- the Condition of Frances Bacon was taken in Consideration being destitiie of a liabetation. It is ordered by the Select men [370.] that she sliall be p'uided for in the famelys as they are drawn vp in a list and to be fortnight at a place or more if the fameh' be willing to entertaine her and snch a tamely is to be alowed 3' p weeke and her worke for she and her Cliild and soe to be p'portioned accord ingl}- out of the towne rate and that wliich the Court appointed John Gornell to pay is to goe towards beding or Clothing as the Select men shall appoint. The same da}' it was appointed that William Sumner and Ensigne Hale shall vew a place for a foote bridge ouer mother brooks riuer in the way to deadham and to appoint the Sup'uisors of the high ways to call vpon fitt p'sons to help as neede requier. At a publique Towne meeting the 7 (10) 74 — After the directory was read Capt. Roger Clap made a motion and Request that seeing ther is some differance between himself and some other p'prietors of vpland bordering vpon his Meaddow at the neck of land, he desiers that the towne would appoint some men to determine and state the bounds. In answer to his petition the towne b}^ a vote did appoint Ensigne Hale, Richard Baker and Lift"' Jn° Capen to be the men for to efect and state the bounds and this is with the Consent of Capt. Clap and William Sumner : The returne is in New book p 103. The same day it was ordered that vpon the ginerall towne meet- ing in the tenth JMonth from veer to yeer thos that hane not paid their p'portions to the minestry for the yeer past their names together with their Sumes shall be published on that day. [371,] The same da}- at the request of Nathaniell Clap to ex- chang that peice of land on which the house stands which belongs to the Church and Schole giuen by John Clap, the towne by Vote doe leaue it to the Select men to act therin as they Judg meete. The same day at the request of Mathias Euans for a place to set a house on necr to his orchyard the towne leaues it to the Select men to Vew the place and act therin as they see meet. The same day Henery Leadbetter was chosen to be aded to the Coniittee concerning the meeting house in the steed of Augustin Clement which is dead. By way of explaination of the Vote Concerning the erecting a new meeting house wherby a Coinittee stand appointed for the Carrying on that work. It is declared, and Voted that the said Comittee or the JNIajor p' of them sliall haue full power to make all agreements and bargains Concerning the p'"misses and what Sume or Sums they agree for and Engage shal be discharged both for quantetie and kind by a publique Rate vpon the inhabetants and p'prietors as in other publique Charges. The same day it was ordered that M'' Flint should hane ninety pound for his labour in the minestry for the yeer ending the first of January next wherof one quarter p* to be in money. 204 City Document No. 9. The same day (ther was Chosen) for Select men M"" Stoughton, Capt Foster, Lift"' Capen, William Sumner, Ensigne Hale. Katers Srg"' Clap Deakon Blake Srg"' preston Snp'uisors Jn° Tolman, Obediah Swift. for Recorder Lift"' Jn° Capen. [373.] Snp'uisors of the Wa_y to the neck, the Coiiiittee that was the last yeer appointed Viz William Sumner, Srg"' Clap, Isacke Joanes, Deacon Blake and Timothy in the roome or steed of Augustin Clement or the Major p' of them. The same day it was Voted that the Snp'uisors of the high ways for the time being and soe from yeer to veer shall keepe an exact accompt of those that doe afford help either with hands or teemes and deliuer it or a Coppie therof vnto the next Snp'uisors that soe equallety ma^' l)e attended. The Vote was Aftermatiue. At a meeting of the Select men of Dorchester the 14"" of the 10"^ Mo. 1674 It is ordered by the Select men that wheras ther is much hurt and damedg done in o"" Coliion lands both in our Swamps and vpland both Cedar and other timber notwithstanding all former orders that hane been made to p''uent the same. It is therfore or- dered that Iilnsigne Richard Hale, Srg"' William pond, Richard Withington, Roger Billeng, Hener}' Leadbetter, Timothy Tilstone and Samuell pale thes men are Nominated and appointetl and em- powered to take speccall Notice of any that shall fale or take any timber either Oake or Cedar or an}' other wood or timber by any within o'' towne or'b}^ any out of o'' towne vnder p''tence of their owne or freinds Rights, except they hane speccall leaue from the Select men of Dorchester or such as they shall appoint. And if tlies men or any of them shall know of an}- breach of order it shal be lawfull for them or an}' of them to Seak or take or Cause to be tooke, for the vse of the towne such timber or stufe as they shall find taken Contrary to order, and further thes men or some of them (as they shall agree together) shall goe and take a Vew onceenerj' Month or oftener as they Judg meet, not excluding any other p'son in the towne from doeiiig the like. [373.] Further it is ordered that noe man shall imploy an}' Indian to Cuttor gitt bolts or Clobord or shingle except they leaue the order or Coppy of the order with him, which the p'sons who doe imploy tliem hane obtained from the Select men Signed by the Recorder, that soe it may appeare (to such as are to take a Vew) whether they doe it by order or not, and that noe timber or Clo- bords or Sliingle in bolts or otherwise or wood or barke shall be sold or disposed to any out of the towne, either directly or indirect- ly, and if thes men or an}- of them can make any discouery or proofe of an}' that doe or any that hane done any thing contrary to this order they are to make report therof to the Select men, that some Cours may be taken with them by Way of action or other- wise, and this doe not repeale former orders Concerning wood or timber. The same day it was granted to Thomas Andrews liberty for to take timber off the 500 acrs for to build him a barne of 24 foote in DORCTTESTER ToWN RECORDS. 205 lenth and 20 foote wide p'uided hee tak what timber his fixthers lots will afford. The same da}- at the motion of Nathaniell Clap, and in referrance to the Voate of tlie towne the 7"' of this Instant in order to the Ex- chang of land that l3's wheer M" Sensions house stood, the Select men doe appoint Richard Withington and Daniell preston to Vew the house and land and the land that he will giue in exchange, and as the}- doe Judge meete soe it shalbe determined. At a meeting of the Select men the 25 10 1674 vpon some other occassion Richard Withington was granted libertie to take 100 and halfe of railes off from the Coriions. The same time ther was granted to Samuell and Barnard Capen libertie to take about 4 or 500 of Railes off from the 500 acres or other Comons and posts sutable. The same time it was ordered that the Raters should be called on to make a Rate for the minestrj' of Ninty pounds and a Rate fortlie Schole and Towne of fifty pounds and to make their returne to the Select men at their next meetinge in January. [274.] At a meetinge of the Select men the 11"' of the 11'" Mo. 74. _ The Raters made Returne of the Rates Comitted to them to make, Viz the minesters Rate of 90 pound and the Schole and towne Rate of 50'" The same da}" it was granted to Thomas Holman of melton power to fetch away any bolts or Clobord that are gotten by men of other townes, especcialy brantry men out of the Swamps belong- ing to Dorchester and bring tliem to his owne house and if the bolts or Clobord be more worth than his Cost in fetching them then to be Countable to the vse of the towne, and the said Thomas Holman doe engage to be Countable for the same. The same day at the request of Thomas Holman ther was granted to him libertie to take 3000 of Clobord out of the Swamps that are belonging to Dorchester p'uided that he doe not make sale of them to any out of o' Towne of Dorchester for tlieir owne vse. The same day ther was granted to Thomas Swift of Milton liber- tie to take two load of Clobord for his owne vse. The same day ther was granted to M"' Stoughton libertie to git Clobords for to Clobord his house about. The same day Captin Foster sent word to the Select men of his non acceptance of the place of a Select man. At a meeting of the Select men the 8"' 12 74 Thomas Moadesly came and demanded pay for keeping of Fran- cis Bacon Six weeks after his last reconing for which he demands twenty Shillings of which he receaued fine shillings in money of M"" Stoughton and fower shillings d"^ in money from scauorall p'sons on a training day Remains due to him ten shillings S** besids the former Ballance of ace' wliich was 2'' 1' 0 Me. — ther is charged on Jn° Gornels ace' 2'' IP 3'' whicli is due Tho Modsly. The same day William Chaplin p'"sented a petition to haue leaue to keepe an ordinary but it was not granted. 206 City Document No. 9. The same day it was ordered that the Constable shall gine notice to John pope tluit himself and such of his Children as are of Ca- paccetie for learning doe appeare before the Select men at their next meeting. [375.] The same da^' Richard Withington and Daniell pres- ton being ordered the 14 10"' 74 to Vew the house and land which was M'' Sensions to Change it for land at neck of land they make returne that they Judge meete that when the house and land fall to the towne then he shall giue one acre of land for it Jo^-ning to the Church land at the Neck to which the Select men doe agree that it shal be as the}' haue p'posed. The same da^' ther was granted to Increas Sumner libertie to git 4 or 500 of Railes out of the 500 acrs. The same day ther was granted vnto Ensigne Hale libertie to git one or 200 of rails in the same place and sixtie posts to be taken of trees already fallen. The same day it was ordered that the Constable should deliuer out of the towne rate 3 bushels of Corne to Samuell Hill for his p''sent Sup[)ly. And if the Constable can p'cuer a litle meale for the supply of Daniell Elders he is ordered for to doe. At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (1) 7| Consider Atherton was granted to haue 3 or 4 load of timber out of the 500 acrs for the repaiering of his house. The same day it was appointed that the line from the top of blew hils and soe at the head of Brantree shall be forth with run and that brantree men shall haue notice of it to Joyne with our men and the men Chosen for o'' towne are Amiell Weeks Roger Belleng and John Cai)en Jun"" The same da}' the Select men did (in referance to a towne Grant to Mathias Euens) lay out a peice of land for his hous to be set vpon Viz : ten foot from the backsid of his Seller vnto a Certaine rock neer about his wall and from the Corner from thence to a popler tree standing in or neer a bout the wale. The same day the Deacons p''sented a list of thos that had not paid their p'portions to the minesters rate for the 3'eer 73. the next in order is in pag 277. [27G.] Capt. Fosters Ace' when Treasurer 1G63 and the next yeer 64. Capt. Foster Dept' to the Towne. Imp. by Jn*^ Farington 4 bis wheat 4 bis Rc}- and 8 ") bis. Endian j 03 - 01 - 6 same day of John pigg 2 bis wheat 13 bis and 1 peck ] Jndiaii 23 (3) 3 bis Rey all is . . . . j 03 - 01 - 9 RC'CC. of Srg"' Elice on the same ace. of rent 3 bis ] wheat j 00 - 15 - 0 06-18-3 of Samuell Trescot by his fathers order a p' of his \ rent the yeer 72 j 00-17-0 of goodman Trescot as p' of his rent 73 . . . 00-17-0 Dorchester Town Eecords. 207 An acct. of what is disbursted towards the maintenance of the Child of Frances Bacon. Imp, b}' wiiat was p'^ by Jn° Gornell to Tho. modsly . 1-4-0 It. p** to Tho. Mosly againe 2-11-3 It. p*^ to Nicholas Clap for 5 weeks . . . .0-15-0 It. p'' to Capt. Foster for 2 weeks . . . .0-6-0 [277.] The same 8 (1) 7| It was granted to Thomas pope libertie to git about 2 or 300 of railes out of the 500 acrs. The same day ther was appointed for fence Vcwers for tlie Cap- tins neclc Jn" Wales and Jn"^ pelton. for that p' of the great lots beyond Timothy f Tho. Tilston Tilstons . . . . . . . I Samuell Robinson for the feild behind James Bird . . . | James Bird I Jn° Blackman for the feild behind M" Joanes and before | Israeli Mead and Enock Wiswels . . . . . ( Joshua Henshaw for the feild behind M' Stoughtons . . ( Rich Baker and \ Rich Leeds for the Neck of land ( Nicholas Clap and \ Jn" Witliington for Cleering the Neck of Catle . . . ( James Foster and ( Hopestill Clap All fences to be made vp by the 25 March 7| and all Corne feilds to be Cleered of Catle by the 1 Aprill C Thomas Grant Fence Vewers for the 20 acre lots < and ( James Whit. And Wheras it is found by experience that notwithstanding all former orders that haue been made, for the Ringing and 3-okeing of Swine, 3'et great Neglect haue been obserued to the great dam- edg of pastuers and of the Coiuons &c. it is therfore ordered that ther shall be yeerl}' Chosen two men who shall once euer^^ Month, or oftener if need be goe about within the Compas of o' Towne and if they find any Hogs vnyoked or vnringed, they shall 3'oke and Ring such as are not efectually done before, and for euer}' hog or Swine that they doe yoke and Ring, the owner thcrof shall pay vnto him that doe it Six pence for Each Swine and if they only ring them then three pence for each, and if only yoke them fower pence for each, and the owner of the Swine is heerby enjoy ned to help to take the Swine, and the men appointed for the yeer Ensueing are John Homes and Thomas Tolman and all hogs to be yoked and ringed by the first of aprill and soe to be ringed all the yeer. Further it is ordered that if any other p'son shall find hogs [278.] vnyoked or vnringed, the owner of Such Swine shall vnto such as find them soe, soe much as the former order Concerning Swine Recorded in the 409 pag of this booke doe p'"scrib and soe alsoe for pigs vnder half a 3'ere old the which order is not repealed by this but stands in full force. The same day it was ordered that it being found b}' sad experi- ence that notwithstanding all former wholsome and prudent laws and towne orders Concerning horses goeing on the Comous, yet 208 City Document No. 9. little efect it haiie taken but that still great damedge and liurt is done, it is tlicrfore ordered as an adition to the former ordei's, that all p'sons within the p^sincts of this towne that haue or doe keepe an}' horses, Mares or Colts of what sort soe euer, they shall bring in a list to the Record'' b}^ the first of Aprill next, of the number of horses Mares or Colts, that each p'son doe keepe alsoe each p'son is required, (besides the brand mark) to set an eare niarke vpon his or their beast and together with the number soe alsoe the mark to be Recorded, that soe when any hors mare or Colt is taken vp it may be knowne whos beast it is. And if any p'son shall neglect to eare mark his beast, or to bring in tlie number of such hors kind as he doe keepe he sliall be lyable to pay three shilliug fower pence for euerj- such beast to tlie p'son finding such neglect, and if any beast be taken vp whos owner can- not be known then in that Cas to be delt with as strays. Farther it is to be vnderstood that this order Conserning eare-marking ex- tends also to such beast as men doe keepe in their enclosiers. At a meeting of the freemen the 12 (1) 7| Tlier was Chosen for Deputies for the yere ensueing Cap' Hopes- till Foster and Lift"' John Capen. Alsoe for a Comissioner to Carry the Voter to the sheirtowne for Nomination of Majestrats &c. Lift"' Jn" Capen. The same day William Weeks was Chosen Clark of the wrights. [279.] The same day was Chosen for Constables Timothy foster and .Jn" Bird, but ther being a motion made that Jn„ Birtl was a Castle Souklier he was suspended for the p''sent till inquiery be made by o'' deputies or otherwis Afterwards Timothy Foster aleaged his incapacetie by the law Concerning Rateing and soe got otf ther w^as then Chosen Isack Joanes and John Withington. The same day ther was granted by a Major Vote that ther should be a Rate of ten pounds Luyed vpon the inhabetants for tlie pay- ment of that which is yet behind towards the purches of M"' Flints habetation and some other arears that are yet due from the towne to be paid in money. At a meeting of the Select men the 29 (1) 75 on a training day it was ordered that Thomas Hoppeu should be warned to appeare before the Select men at their next meeting in Aprill to giue an accompt of his liueing. The same day it was ordered that John pope should be warned to come before the Select men at the same time with such of his children as are of Capacetie to be Cattechised. And John plum is then to appeare alsoe. The same day it was ordered that Robt Stiles should appear at M' Stoughtons hous the next Second day at two of the Clock before the Select men to order the disposall of one of his Children. Alsoe that Capt. Clap and Roger Billeng should be desiered to meet the Select men in order to o'' Court bussines about o'' lands. Also the same time it was ordered that William Sumner and Lift"' John Capen should attend the next Count}^ Court to make their adress on the behalfe of M"" Gibson will respecting his legacie to o' Schole. Dorchester Town Records. 209 The same day it was granted to Samuell Robinson libertie to git two loads of Clobords out of our CoTnon Swan)ps. [!380.] Tlie same time it was ordered that the Sup'uisers of the highways should be caled on to looke after the bridg at mother brooke before the next Court. The 29 (1) 75 Samuell Blake of Millton enformed of some that haue taken Clobords or bolts out of our Swamps without order as petter Woodward of Deadham and Samuell Whiting. The same day at the request of Samuell Blake of Milton ther was granted to him libertie to get fower loads of Clobords in the Comon Swamps of Dorchester wherof he saith two loads of them are for James Whit of o'' towne and the rest for his owne vse at Melton. Alsoe it is granted to him power to take an}' stuff that he can find gotten by any without order p'uided that he giue in a true ac- compt to the Select men of what he take and he to be fully satisfied for his labour out of the said stuff and the towne of Dorchester to haue the rest. The 5 (2) 75 at a meeting of the Select men at M' Stonghtoan hous It was ordered that Nicholas Clap should be a fence Ve we r at the neck of land insteed of Isack Joanes who is chosen Constable. The same day at the request of M'' Stoughton it was granted to him the exchang of a peice of land at the North Corner of the training place at the head of the meaddow which he had of John Withington Viz one rails lenth to the South of the barrs that goes into the meaddow and soe on a streight line ouer a certaine Rock Ij'ing neer towards Elder Wiswels fence. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 2 75 William Chaplin did againe renew his motion to haue libertie to keepe a hous of publique entertainement, but it was not granted. The same day John pope appeared before the Select men to giue an ace' of the education of his Children by way of Cattechizing who p'mised to Eudeauor for time to come to be more dillegent that way to attaine instruction for them. The same day Nathaniell Giouer requested that he might haue libertie to set vp two gates cros [281.] the high way by his hous, which was granted him for the p^sent vntill the nightbours or Select men for the time being doe see an inconuenience in eoe doing, which if they doe then to ly open againe. Tiie same day Nicholas George was granted libertie to keepe a publique hous of entertainment with the app'bation of the Hon"^ Court. The same day ther was granted to Ensigne Hale libertie to git fower load of Clopboard out of the Couion Cedar Swamps and Shingle for his hous. The same day ther was granted to William Sumner libertie to gitt three loads in like maner. 28 2 75. The Select men of Dorchester haue granted libertie vnto Nathan Bradh^ to sell Cidar by retaile he attending to keepe order in his house according to law and with the ap'batiou of the Hon'"'^ Court. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 4 75. 210 City Document No. 9. It was granted to Timothy Tilston libertie to gitt two load of bolts for bis Vse to make Vessels out of some of the Comon Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 19 5 75. Ther was a duble Contry Rate made according to the last j-ers Rate the Same wherof is 82'' 14' 1*^ it being for the expences for the warr against the Indians and this besids the 3-eerly Contry Rate. At a publique Towne meeting on the 13 (10) 75 being one weeke after o'' vsuall time by reason of exterordinary publique Contrj- bussines. After the directory being read it was p'posed to the towne what the}' would alow M' Flint for his labour in preaching the yeer past ending the first of January 75. The Vote was for eighty pound a quarter p' money. The same day tiier was chosen for Select men — Lift"' Jn° Srg'"" Clap, Deacon Ja. Blake, Rich Wilhington, Daniell preston. [28*/i.] for Recorder Lift"' John Capen for Raters William pond M' Mather Roger Billeng. Sup'uisors of highway's John Bird Tho. Tolman At a meeting of the Selectmen the 20 10 1675 It was ordered that Srg"' Samuell Clapp and Deacon James Blake should see to the mending of the meeting hous by p'cuering William pond or some other man to doe it and to be paid out of the next towne rate. The same da}' it was ordered that a warrant should be sent to the Raters to make a rate of 80 pounds for the minestry and a rate of 15 pound for the vse of the towne. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 Janu. 75 being a weeke and more be yond their vsuall time, on a publique aecouipt. It was agreed with M' James minot Jun'' to keepe the Schole and to teach such as shall come as in his agreement may appeare. The same day the Select men appointed Richard Withington' and daniell preston to see that the Schole-hous be fitted vp with seats and a lock and key for the doare. The same day the Raters made a returne of the minesters Rate of 80'' 9-1 which was Coiiiited to the deacons and a towne rate of 15-6- 10. [383.] The 14 12 75 William Sumner Came to the Select men with a Request which he had from M' Jn° Fairewether as folio w- eth. 17 January 1675 Recc of M' William Sumner fine Sut of Armor markt one N, one R, one }•, one W, one X, I say Recc. by John Faireweather Comisary the head peice l)elonging to the sute markt R is markt with 4 notches. This is a true Coppic of the Receipt brought to the Select men to be recorded and the originall is left in the hands of the said William Sumner as Attests Jolui Capen Record"' the 14 12 75. At a meeting of the JSelectmen the 14 12 75. The Deacons p''sented a list of the names of thos that haue not paid their p'poitions to the minesters Rate for the yeer 74 and the Dorchester Town Records. 211 same was Comitted to the Constables Isack James and Jn" Wilh- ington to Colect and gather. The same day the Select men tooke an ace' of Constable Thomas peirce and John Capen Jun^ for the rates Comitted to tlieili to Colect both Contry and towne. The same day the Select men ai)[)ointed Daniell preston to p'cure 600 flints for a town stock and the Select men doe engag to see them p'' for. At a meeting of the freemen the 6 (1) 7| ther was Clioson I'or depnt3's for the yeer ensneing Capt. Foster and Lift"' John Cai)en and lor Commissioner to Carry tlie Votes to Boston Capt. Foster if he be able, if not then Lift"' Jn** Capen. The same day ther was Chosen for Constables Jolin Bird and John Breck. [284.] The ace' of Constable peirce and Constal)le Jun' of the Contr}' Rate of 40 - 2 - 6 : and the tc 51 - 7 11 committed to them to gather. Imp. to the Treasnrer for which he gane a receipt . It. to Nicholas Bolton . . . . . It. to Lift"' Capen as deput}' and Recording and for \ what was due to him formerly . . . . i and to him ouer paid for whicli he giues Creddit and to him out of the Contry rate .... It. to Nicholas Georg ...... and to him ouer paid towards next yecr. It. to Ricli Leeds p order ..... It. to "William Sumner ...... and to him for frances Bakons tableing . It. to Nicholas Clap for Frances table 5 weeks It. to Nicholas Gorg for bord and a bl of Rey It. for Glass 19' besides the bl rey p"* by R. Hale . It. to Nathanell Clap It. to James Whit for francks table It. to Samuell Hill a bl of Corn .... It. to Tho. Swift for franks table 4 weeks It. to Jn" Capen Jun'' for work for the town . and to him for runing the line .... and to him for expences about frances . It. to Israeli Euered for a woolf .... and to Capt. Foster p' of what he should haue rest due to him 2-17-6 ['^85.] At a meeting of the Select men the 13 (1) 7| Ther Avas appointed for fence Vewers for the Cap- ) Ensigne Hale tins neck } Rich Leeds for that p' of tlie great lots beyond timothy Tils- [ Jn° Tolman tons j Tho. Trot Sen' for tlie feild behind M" Joanes and before Enoch 1 Srg"' Clap Wiswels I Isack Joanes for the neck of land . . . . . ") William Sunnier j Nathanell Clap talde Cai: len )wne rate of 39 - 0 - 6 3- 0- 0 6 - 9 - 10 0 - 3- 4 0 - 5 - 8 3 - 4 - 0 0- 11 - 5 1 - 0 - 0 0- 9 - 7 0- 6 - 0 0 - 15 - 0 0- 6 - 0 0- 19 - 10 0- 3 - 0 0- 6 - 0 0- 3- 0 0- 12 - 0 0- G - 0 0 - 6 - 0 0 - 5 - 6 0- 10 - 0 24- 15 - 11 83- 19 - 1 212 City Document No. 9. for the cleering of the neck . . . . | James Foster J John Withingtou for the feikl behind James Bird . . . | Tho Andrews ) Obediali Haws for the feild behind M"' Stoughtons . . \ 8rg"' Weeks j John Baker And all fences to be made vp by tlie 25 March 7f and corne feilds to be cleered by the tirst of aprill. And the men appointed to look after the jokeing and ringing of hoggs are John Homes, and Nathan Bradly according to the order made the last yeer as in the aid booke p. 277. At a meeting of the Select men the 10"' 2 76 It was granted libertie to the Widdow George to keepe a hons of publick entertainment with the ap'lnxtion of the Hon"" County Court p'uided she doe not draw Cidar any more then is p'duced out of her owne orchyard. The same da^' it was granted to Nathan Bradly libertie to Draw Cidar with the ap'bation of the Hon"^ County Court. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 4 76 It was ordered that Richard Withingtou doe take care to see that the pound be re- paiered. The same day ther was granted to goodman Moss and Samuell Maxfeild libertie to take one tree for heading out of the 500 acres p'uided that it is not to be [28G.] sold out of the towne and this is besids three trees latly granted to goodman Moss for Staues with the like p'uiso. The same day it was agreed that wheras Jn*' Bird was formerly chosen Sup'uisor of the high ways for this yeer 1676 but now he being chosen Constable tlie Select men doe order and appoint James Bird to attend that seruice. The same day It was agreed with Nicholas Bolton that seeing half the yeer is expiered in which he should Ring the bell therfore for the other halfe yeer he shall haue twent}^ shillings for the other half 3'ere for Sweeping the meeting house. At a meeting of the Select men the 18 7 76 being one weeke after the ordinary time vpon occasion. It was then agreed and ordered that Lift"' Jn" Capen M"^ Timo- thy Mather and Richard Withingtou shall sett out the Contry Way b}' stakes or bounds from the Corner of M'' Stoughtons land which is fenced in vntil one come to Henery Leadbetters which is Fenced in and make their returne to the Select men at their next meeting. The same day it was ordered that the Constable siiould giue notice to the wife of Funell that she gitt some p'son to giue secure- tie to the select men for her abiding in the town or to dep' the towne. The same day ther was an agreement made with James Foster Conserning Frances Bacons child Viz the said James foster is to haue the child till it com to the age of one and twentie yeers for which the Select men doe engage that he shall haue ten pounds Viz fine pounds at p'"sent and if the Child doe line aboue half a yeer then to haue the other liue pounds and that the child be Compe- tently Clothed. Dorchester Town Records. 213 The 7 8 7G tlier was granted to Jn"* Fennow libertie to git three or fower load of Clobord out of the Cedar Swamps which arc in o'^ Comon land. [287.] At a metting of the Select men the 13 9 76 Ther was granted to the widdow Smith on the Kock}- hill to bane fowev loads of wood vpon the town account. The 18 9 76 the deacons p''sented a list of thos that haue not paid their p'portions to the niinesters Rate for the jeer 1675. At a generall Towne meeting on the 4"* 10 1676 after the Direc- tor3' was read the matter conserning the Ringing of hogs all the yeer it was Voted that it should be left to the descression of the Select men to make such orders as may reach the end of p'uenting the rooting vp of an}' of o'' Comons pastuers or Meaddow At the same time it was also Voted that the Select men should alsoe make orders Concerning Sheepe that they may not goe with- out a keepper any time in the yeere becaus of the damedg they doe to fences &c. The same day at the motion of the Widdow long for a hous-plott the towne did appoint Richard Leeds, Richard Baker, Ensigne Hale, William Sumner and Srg"' Clap to be a Coiiiittee to looke out a place that may be conuenient not exceeding a quarter of an acre of ground and they to determine the thing and they to make re- turne to the Select men. The same day it was ordered that M' Flint shall haue eighty pounds for his labour this last yeer ending the last of this month and one quarter p' of it to be paid in monc}'. * The same day thor was Chosen for Selectmen Lift"' Jn° Capen, Srg°' Clap, Deacon Blake, Daniell preston. Rich : Withington and for Record' Lift"' Jn" Capen. for Raters M' Timothy Mather Srg"' pond, Srg"' Wiswell. c; • ^ 4.1 i. 1 /-I t f Thomas Tilston Supuisors for the towne and County -j j i t3 v . f William Sumner gj.g-nt "\Yeeks. Isack Joanes. [288.] At a meeting of tlie Select men the ll"' 10 76 Jacob Hewens Came and demanded ytay for some trees taken out of his lott to mend the bridg and alsoe for work at meeting hous P and for a load of wood Carted in for Daniell Elders. The same da}' ther was granted to Samuell i).aule libertie to haue two load of Cloboard out of tlie Coinon Swamps. The same day ther was appointed Ensign Hale Henery Lead- better and Srg"' wiswell to be a Coiiiittee to la}' out the high Way from the Country Way by Samuell Chandlors or ther about to the twenty acr lots and soe towards the Coinons, and to giue notice to p'sons Conserned of the time and to make retui'ue to the Select men at ther meeting in Ma}' next. The same day ther was granted to Daniell preston and Tho. Swift to each two loads of Clobords to be taken out of the Coupon Swamps belonging to Dorchester. 214 City Document No. 9. The same da,}' it was granted to Ebenezer Williams libertie to gitt lOU of railes out of the 500 acrs and 30 or 40 posts. Tlie same day it was granted to Jn° minot to gitt two tlioiisand of Clobord out of the Coinon Swamps. Tiie same da}' it was granted to Jn" Garnes}' liberty to gitt one load of Clobord and some loggs to saw about one thousand of bord p'uided he doe not take such stuff as will make Clobords and this to be in the Comon Swamps. The same day it was Granted to Jn*" plum libertie to gitt eight or nine hundred of Clobbord in the CoTIion Swamp. The same da}' it was granted to Samuell and Barnard Capen to each liberty to gitt Clobord out of the Coinon Swamps to couer each of them a barne. The same day the Raters weer ordered to make a Rate for the ministry of eighty pounds and a towne and Schole Rate of forty flue i)Ounds. ['^81).] At a meeting of the selectmen the 8 11 76 ther was lil)erty granted to Srg"' Rob' Badcock to git fower loads of Clo- bords at Beare-Swamp. The same day it was granted to Srg°' Daniell Preston libertie to git three or fower load of posts out of the Comons. The same day it was granted to Tho Grant liberty to gitt one hundred of railes and 20 posts out of the Comons. The same day the Raters made return of the minesters rate Con- sisting of 81' 9' 9^^ and the towne rate of 45' - 18' - 0. At a meeting of the Select men the 15 11 1676 at Lift"' Capens house. The Select men did (in referance to the law Concerning Idle p'sons, and priuate houses entertaining of p'sons contrary to good order) appoint Hener}' Leadbetter Ensigne Hale and Srg°' wis- well together with Constable Breck to inspect that matter as the law directs about p'uoking euels. And Mr. Mather Nathaniell Clap and Jacob Hewens to be joined with Constable Bird and soe to the Constables that shal be chosen in their steeds for to Inspect as abouesaid. Tiie same day it was ordered that Thomas Batle of Deadham should haue out of the Coaion Swamps bolts or shingle two loads at least for his expence for the towne by wa}' of testemon}'. At a meeting of the Selectmen the 12 12 1676. Joseph Birch was called before the Selectmen to answer for his Idlencs and neglecting to come to the publique ordinances on the lords days and for abusing himself by drinking to the which he answered as formerly that he hoped to reforme and to that end he was granted liberty to Cutt wood about ten Cord on the 500 acrs in the Swamps or woods that is already down to make Coales for his calling. The same day ther was granted to John Fuller of Deadham lib- ertie to take two loads of stuff for Shingle out of our Comon Swamps which is for his labour and incuredgment to inspect oner such as shall gitt stuff without order. [21)0.] The same day George L^'on made request for libertie for three load of Clobord which was not granted but left to the Dorchester Town Records. 215 towne meetino; in march to bo p'pounded to the towne but after- ward granted by the towne as in p. 291. The same day ther was granted to william Bhikc sen' lil)ertie to gitt fine load of Clobord out of the Coition Swamp. The same day it was granted to Jn" S[)urr libertie to git two thousand of Clobord out of the Corrion Swamps for to enclos a snial hous in Dorchester. The same day it was granted to Jn" Minot libertie for two thousand of Clobords this was Recorded in p. 288. The same day ther was appointed for fence vewers for the Cap- tins Neck Jn" I'elton Sen"' and Jn" Breck. for that part of the great lots beyond ^ Timothy Foster Timothy Tilstons j Samuel Robinson for the feild before Enoch Wiswells Srg"» Wiswell Tho Moadesly for the Neck of land ] Nehen^iSdf Clap for the feild behind Jn" Bird for the feild behind Mr. Stoughton for Cleering the Neck ) Jn j Jn Jn" Bird " Blackman ) Ri( yisf Richard Baker Isack Joanes ) James I i Jn" Wit James Foster ithinsfton At a meting of the Select men 14 12 1676. It was ordered that the former order about Swine shall stand in force and Clement Maxfeild James Robinson, Nathan Bradlj^ and Tho. Moadesly are appointed to looke after them, and for the first time to giue the owners warning of their Swine that they are not according to order, and if they find hogs defectiue afterward, then the owners of such Swine shall be lyable to pay three pence p Swine though the vewer doe not yoke or Ring them, which he is not enjoyned to doe, without the owner of such doe agree with him, and the men aboue mentioned are enjoyned hereunto one the pen- altie of fifteen Shillings if the}' neglect tlieir duty, and that they Vewe euery month or oftener if therunto Called vppon. [391.] At a meeting of the Select men the 23 12 76 at the hous of Richard Withington. It was granted to William Trcscot three load of stuff for Clo- bord for his hous at the minestrj' fearme. The same day Roger Willice was warned and had notice giuen him that he should Cleer the towne of his Sister Mehittabell. The same day Lift"' Capen had liberty to git two load of Clo- bord out of the Comon Swamps. At a meeting of tlie freemen the 7 (1) 7f ther was Chosen for Deputies for the whole yeer ensewing Lift"' John Capen and Dea- con James Blake. 216 City Document No. 9. Also for Comissioner to Gary the Vots to Boston Lift"' John Capen, And for Constables James Bird and Tho. Tolraan Jun''. iSame day it was granted to Georg Lyon of Melton Libertie to gitt fower loads of Clobord out of the Cofnon Swamp at 700 by the load : At a meeting of the Select men the 12 (1) 7f It was granted to Israeli and Isack How libertie to gitt fower loads of Clobord at 700 a load out of the Comon Swamps. The same day Daued Joanes was appointed to keepe the ke}' of the pound. The same da}' it was granted to Samuell Blake libertie to git soe many Clobords as he haue promised Viz for Daniell preston 2i00 Mr. Mather 1000 and o])ediah Haws 1400 on Condition that he bring in his former order for gitting Clobord, and not to git any more but what is abouesaid without any further order ; also Elisha Foster 1500 and the widdow Long 1400 more besids 700 that is brought hi me already. The same day ther was granted to Joshua Henshaw libertie to gitt 3000 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps towards the build- ing him an hous. The same day it was granted to Ezra Clap to haue 1400 of Clo- bord out of the Comon Swamps. The same day ther was granted to John Tolman lil)ertie to take Six Maple trees out of the hue hundered acres or 4 maples and two Oaks. [392.] Towne dept^i to Lift"' Jn" Capen. Imp p" to Nicholas Waymouth a pa of shows ) 0-^^-0 towards worke at Scliolhous . . . } It. for his hors to draw the bell to boston . . 0-1-0 It, mended for Frances Bakon . . . . 0-0-6 It. for a quier of paper . . . . . 0-0-6 It. for Frances againe . . . . . 0-0-8 It. for attendance at Court Deputy 26 days . 3-18-0 It. for Entertaining Frances Bacon 13 weeks for ") i _ lo _ n m}' self and others. . . . . j ~ It. for Recording yeer 75 . . . . . 1-0-0 It. for attendance at Court Feburary Sessions ) a io a yeer to 6 days ..... j It. for a quier of paper . . . . . 0-0-6 It. for attendance at Court as deputy' in May ) q q n Court 76 2i days . . . . ". j 6 - 6 -V It. for a pa shows for frances Child . . . 0-1-6 It. for attendance at Court in August 10 days in ") ^ ion order to tlie messengers goeing for England J It. for Recording yeer 76 . . . . . 1-0-0 It. for attendance at Court as deputy Octo six- ] o « n teen days j ^-«-U ' Tho credit side of this account may bo found on the next page. Dorchester Town Records. 217 It. for a pa shows for frances Child It. for a pa of boclys for Frances This ace* was made vp with the Select men the 11 10 7G and ther was due to ballance 2-4-9 Towne Dept^ ^ to Lift. Jn" Capen Imp for what he should hane had out of the towne Rate 3-eer 77 as by that ace' will appear the Sume of 11'' IP out of which must be de- ducted his owne rate 16 - 16 : Samnell Capens 6' and Barnard Capens Rate 5' Jn° iNIasous rat 3' and by his order for Jn° Burg his rate 13' - 6 : remains ........ It. for 24 days attendance at Court as Deputy both Sessions ..... It. for what he p** goodman parker of Cambridg Villedg for Horsly's child the first payment It. for a pa shows giuen by the Select men to parke at his cleering the towne of Widdow Horsly It. for a quier of pap' .... 0- 1-7 0-4-0 16-11-3 14- 6-6 2-4-9 y n 9-6-1 3-12-0 4-0-0 0-5-6 0-0-6 Dept 1 7 - 3-3 Cred. 9-18-8 Ballance 7 - 4-7 Made vp this ace' with the Select men the 18 12 78 and the ballance is ordered to be p** b}' the Constable out of towne rate for the yeer 79 which is 7 1 7 [393.] Towne p Contrai Cred' Imp. by Ebenezer Withington by order of} Samuell Trescot p' of his rent . . f It. by Samuell Trescott 440 Clobord left at my | 3'ard 22' : Capt. Foster had the rest . j It. Recc. of my Son John as Constabl out of | the towne rate oner p** . . . . j and l\y him out of the Contry rate same 3-eer ) oner p*^ ...... . j It. Recc. of M' Flint by Wiir Trescots order { as p' of his rent 27. 4. 75 . . , ) It. Recc. of him also b}' Tho. Bird on ace' as p' | of his rent ...... j and of Nehemiah Clap ..... 2-0-0 1-2-0 0-3-4 0-5-8 2-6-0 1-0-0 1-3-0 * The debit side of this account may be found on the previous page. 218 City Document No. 9. It. Recc. of Jn° Tre.ccot for Samuell Trescot 22" as p' of bis rent ..... and more at another time b}^ S. Trescot It. Recc. of W. Trescot by widdow Gornell It. Recc. of W. Trescot on ace' with m^'self for~] makeing Cidar towards his rent p' for 74 & 75 j which should be 15 pounds for thos two 3'eers )■ 4-0-0 but he expects some abatment becaus of the j trouble by the Eudians . . . . j i 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-0-6 14-6-6 Towne p Contra ^ Credif Imp. bj' 6 bl' & 4 Corne brought in by Jn" Far-'^ ington for former rent of Schole land Recc V 0-19-6 the 15 - 1 - 7^ ) It. by 3 bl. wheat of goodman Elice 6f Dead- (^ ham being p' of rent for Schole land . ^ 0-15-0 It. by shows left at his Son Jn° Capens when he ) was Constable which he could not put olT . ( 0-19-2 It. b}' what he receaued of Henery Glouer p*^ of his first yeers rent for minestry land in V 7-8-0 bark and other bils . . . . i and 3" added to Ilenr}' Glouers Sume . . 0-3-0 [294.] At a meeting of the Select men 9 2 77 It was ordeied tliat Thomas Trot Sen'' Samuell Robinson and Ezra Clap are appointed a Comittee to lay out the Contry high way about Naponsett Mill Espesally about the Coming vp of the hill one this sid the Mill and likwis the Way leedingfrom Deadham vnto their landing place at Naponset and also to lay out the Contry way vnto the New bridg which lys below Robt. Spurr and heerof they are to make their returne to the Select men. The same day it was ordered that Georg Minot should lie sent vnto to enqiuer his reason of entertaining of an imate into his hous Viz Henery Robts. The san)e day it was granted to Srg"' Clap libertie to haue one load of Clobords out of the Cedar Swamps. The same day it was granted to George Sumner vpon his fathers ace' libertie to take two or tlu'ee hundred of railes otf from bejond the last six deuission and the line of the blew hils. The same day ther was granted to William Pond libertie to gitt 1400 of Clobord out of the Coiilon Swamps. The same da}' it was ordered that Thomas Dauenport should be added to AVilliam Sumner and Ensigne Hale in the steed of William Blake who weer formerly appointed to la}' out a way to the fresh marsh beyond Ricliard Withingtons lot vnto which place it is alread}' laid out. The 15 3 77 at a meeting of the Select men It was granted vnto '■ The debit side of this account may be found on the previous page. Dorchester Town Records. 219 John Trescot libertie to gitt 14 or 1500 of Ceder Clobords out of the Comon Swamps belonging to Dorchester. The 11 4 1677 at a meeting of the Select men It was ordered that William Sumner Isack Joanes and Knock Wisweell should la}' out the bredth of the way from good man Bol- tons house toward the Corner of Amiell Weeks orchyard and to make returne to the Select men. The same da}' it was Concluded that in makeing the next Six rates it shall be made soe much the greater as to pay M'' Mather thos rearedges that is due to him [395.] for his father p'uided he doe first discount what he is behind for his towne rates for seueral yeers. The same day Joseph Birch was Caled on who Came before the Select men to answer for his being lately drunke, and being owned by him he was ordered to pa}' his fine according to law or to sitt in the stocks. At a meeting of the Select men the 9 5 1677. Ther was granted to Increas Sumner liberty to take three thou- sand of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps belonging to Dorchester. The same day Constalile John Bird had order to pay IMr Mather nine pounds one shilling which is the Sume of his p'portion for the ten rates and Six rates for the yeere 76 being in consideration of rearedges due to his father. The same day ther was a list deliuered by the Deacons of the names of Seueral that had not paid their p'portions to the mainten- ance of the minestry for the yeer 76 and it was Comitted to Con- stable James Bird and Thomas Tolman with a warrant to impower them to Colect it. The same day it was granted to John Merefeild libertie for 1400 of Clobord out of the Comon »Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 16 5 77 for to make the Contry Rate of Six rates. The same day ther was granted to Charles Dauenport libertie to haue two loads of timber one for fenceing and another for his trade out of the 500 acres. The 20 (6) 77 Ensigne Richard Hale was Chosen Commissioner to make the Contry Rate with the Select men. At meeting of the Select men the 31 (6) 77 — It was granted to Jn° Pelton Sen"' to git timber out of the 500 acres towards the building him an hous about 26 foote in lenth and 18 foot wide and 2100 Clobord. The same day it was granted to John Smith Sen' libertie to git 2100 of Clobord out of the CoIIion Swamps. [306.] The same day haueing receaued a note from Robt. Tucker in the name of the Select men of Melton enforming vs of a Comlttee appointed by the Countie Court for to Vew the way oner brush-hill, and that the Select men of Dorchester may be ther if they haue a mind to it, The Select men doe Nominate and ap- point Lift"' John Capen Ensigne Richard Hale and William Sum- ner to be present at the time appointed. The same day it was granted to John Minot libertie to take wood 220 City Document No. 9. alread}' downe to make one kilne of Coals out of the 500 acres be- 3'ond the Swamp bv Daniell Ehlers. At a meeting of the Select men the 10 7 77 It was granted to Samuell Rigbey libertie to haue 1400 of Clo- bord out of the Comon Swamps of Dorchester. The same day it was granted to Mathias Euens libertie to haue fowerteen hundred of Clobord, &c. The same day it was granted to Richard Euens libertie for one and twentie hundred of Clobord. The same day Thomas Tilston was appointed Sup'uisor of high ways in steed of The. Tolman which is chosen Constable. The same day Srg°' Clap and Deacon Blake are desiered and impowered to looke to the repaiering of the meeting hous for this winter, by stopping some holes and puting vp some seates that are fallen and' the staires that goe vp to the pulpit and to be p*" out of the towne rate. The same day Ensigne Hale and Enock Wiswell are desiered and impowered to looke to the Cornon Cedar Swamps and if anj' are ther taken at any time without order, to Seiz them for the vse of tlie towne or shingle or bolts or the like. The same day it was granted to Enock Wiswell libertie to gitt 1400 of Clobokf. Tlie same day it was granted to Frances Bale libertie to haue 1400 of Cloltord. [297.] At a meeting of the Select men the 12 9 77 It was ordered that the Constables who haue been appointed to gather in the remainders of the minesters rates, formerly vnpaid shall meet at^the house of Lift"' John Capen on the 28 Instant at 4 of the Clock in the afternoone, to giue in and to Cleer ther ace" and the two Constables for the time being to giue timely notice to the former Constables for 73 74 75 and 76. The same day it was granted libertie to Jn" Breck to bane one and twentie hundred of clobord out of tlie CoIIion Swamps. At a pul>lique towne meeting the 3 10 77 — After the directory was read it was p'posed to the towne an inconueniency in the directory which tys vp the Select men that they cannot make a Rate for the vse of the towne aboue twentie pounds till an ace' be made of the disburstments formerly, ther- fore it was p'posed that the Select men should make such rates for the towns vse as they in their discretion shall think fitt not exceed- ing fortie pounds for this yeer the Vote was in the affirmatiue. At a motion of William Trescot for an abatement of his rent for the yeer 75 and 76 becaus of the troubles of the warrs, wherby he deserted his place at brush-hill the towne leanes it to the Select men to Consider of the motion and to doe therin as the}- thinke fitt : The Vote was in the alTermatiue. The same day it was agreed and Voted that ther should be a rate of two luuKlred pounds made for the carrying on the worke of the meeting hous, one thcird p* to lie paid in money, the other two theird pts to be paid in Corrant Coutrj' pay. Dorchester Town Records. 221 The same day ther was chosen for Select men Lift"* John Capen Daniell Preston Richard Withington ISrg"' Samuell Chip Deacon James Blak for Recorder Lift"' John C!apen for Raters Enock Wiswell John Breck Samuell Robinson [298.] At a meeting of the Select men the 10"^ (10) 1G77. It was granted to Richard Mather libertie to git 1400 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps towards building him an hous, and two load of bolts to make shingle of such trees as are not litt for Clo- bord or of such as are alread}' downe. The same da}- Doctor Snellen of Boston Came to the Select men to obtaine libertie for to bring his wife and famely into this towne for some time because of the pox increasing in Boston which liber- tie was granted him for two months but if he stayed longer to giue bond to secure the towne. At a ginerall towne meeting the 17 10 77 being legally called together at Mr. Flints house on the occasion of the shortnes of the day before It was Voted that Mr. Flint should haue 80 pounds for his la- bour in the minestry for the yeer that is past, one quarter p' in money. The same day it was Voted that for the yeere following the minesters pa}- shall be paid Ijy weekly contribution each lords day, and that thos that doe not Contribut the}' shal be rated according to former p'portion. The same day Deacon James Blake was Chosen Clarke of the Wrights in the roome and steed of William Weeks who is dead. The same day ther was Chosen for Supuisors of highways John Baker and Samuell Paule. At a meeting of the Select men the 21 (10) 77 at the hous of Lift"' John Capen It was ordered that order should be sent to the Raters to make a Rate for the minestry of eighty pounds, a quarter p' mone}' and a Rate for the towne and Schole of Sixtie fine pounds, and a Rate for the meeting hous of two hundred pounds according to the Vote of the towne of the 10"^ (10) 77 the which Rate is to be paid one theird p' in money and to make their returns to the Select men at their next meeting in January which will be the 14"" of that month. The same time it was ordered that Srg"' Preston should speak with Samuell Paule to looke after our Purgatory Swamp, Concern- ing damedg that is done therin b}' Peter Woodward of Deadham* as we are enformed, and to act therin as is meete when he vnder- stands how it is. The same time it was ordered that the Recorder should Isue out orders. Concerning Rob' Sanders and the Widdow Horsly who stand in neede of wood that whosoeuer they can p'cuer to git them some they shal be paid out of the towne rate not exceeding fower 222 City Document No. 9. load for Sanders and three load for the widdow, vntil further order. At a meeting of the Select men the 14"" 11 77 It was granted to James whit libertie to git 200 of railes and 40 posts ont of the 500 acrs. At a meeting of the Select men the 11 12 77 It was granted to Rob' Stiles libertie to git some timber towards building him an house out of the 500 acrs. The same day Goodwif Ilorsl}- was called before the Select men and admoneshed Concerning her entaining p'sons at her hous and warned against it for future. The same day ther was granted to Henery Leadbetter libertie to git 2800 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps. The same day it was gianted to John Trescot to bane a load or two of shingle or bolts to make soe many. The same day it was granted to Ebenezer Williams libertie to git two load of timber to make a Cidar press. The 6 (1) 7 J at a meeting of the Select men at Lift"' John Capens hous it was granted to Thomas Swift libertie for 700 of Clobord out of the CoiIIon Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 11 (1) 7} ther was appointed for fence vewers as followeth for that [)' of the great lots beyond j Benjamin Leeds and Timothy Tilston ( Tho. Toltnan Jun'' for the Captins neck — j Ensigne Hale John Wales Sen' for the feild before Knock wiswels and the j Srg"' Clap and Isack hill feild \ Joanes for the feild behind Jn" Bird ( James Bird and Obediah Ilaws [300,] for the feild behind M' Stough- f Richard Leeds and tons — I John Baker. for the neck of Land — ( William Pond Nathaniel Clap for Sup'uisors of the way to neck f James Foster I John Withington for Cleering the neck — ( Jn" Blackman and \ Comfort Foster And all fences to be made vp by tlie 25 march next and fence Vewers to \'e\v fence and the Cleerers of the neck to be vewed and Cleered by the 1 April). The same day thiT was appointed Srg"' Clap Amiell Weeks and Ebenezer withington to run the Line between vs and Rocksbery. The 13 (1) 7^ at a pul)lique towne meeting ther was chosen for Dorchester Town Records. 223 Deputies for the yeer ensneing Lift"' John Capen and "William Sumner. And for Comissioner to Gary the Votes Lift" Capen The same time ther was chosen for Constables John Tolman and John Baker. And John Wales is Chosen Sup'uisor of high ways in the steed of John Baker. The same day William Chaplins petition Concerning the keeping a hous of entertainment was read which was not granted. The same da}' M'' Flint made a motion for a plot of land on the Comons for to set a sraale lions on and a garden ; The towne ai)pointed William Sumner and Lift"' Capen to take Vew of the place and make report of the Conueniencie or inconneniencj' of the motion at the next towne meeting or training day. The same day it was granted to Teag Crohoar libert}' for 2800 Cloliord. Ther was granted to Samuell Hale libertie to git 150 railes and posts sutable out of the 500 acrs or out beyond the line of the blew hils. The same day thos that did run the line between ys and Eocks- bery made their returne which is on file The same day it was granted that the Widdow Georg should bane her licence renewed if the Court approue of it.' The same day vpon Complaint that the Way to the landing- place by Thomas Tilstons is straitened the select men doe appoint William Sumner and Henery Leadbetter to Vew it and rectefie that matter and make returne. [301.] The same day Ensigne Hale was appointed to looke after the repairation of the pound At a meeting of the Select men the 10 4 78 It was granted to Joshua Henshaw libertie for 2100 of Clobord. At a meeting of the freemen in the 6 mo. 78 Ensigne Richard Hale was Chosen Comissioner for the Contry Rate At a meeting of the Select men the 9 Sep. 1678 The same day it was ordered that the Constable should giue notice to Jn° Brown and John Hopen to dep' the Towne as being noe inhabetants Alsoe that the said Hopen be Sumoned to appeare before the Select men to giue an ace' of his maner of liueing and to appeare at the house of Deacon Blake the 18 Instant being Wednesday an liower before son sett. The same day it was ordered that the tithingmen in their seuerall p'sincts should inspect all inmats that doe come into eacli of their p''sincts, either single p'sons or famelies, and to giue spedy infor- mation therof vnto the Select men from time to time or to some of them that order may be taken about them. The same day it was ordered that Deacon Blake and Srg"' Clap should see to the repairation of the pound and Richard Withington to looke out after a lock for the Scholehous doare. The 13 7 78 It was granted to Lawrance Smiths Widdow libertie for 1400 of Clobord. At a meeting of the Select men at Deacon Blaks hous the 18 7 224 City Document No. 9. 78 Thomns Hoppen appeared to giiie an ace' of Lis manor of liue- ing, which did nut sutisfie that which he did most]}' follow was guning but noe setled place of abode for famel}' gouerment. The some time John Brown appeared and thought that he might Come into town to be inhabetant becaus born in the town and that he might be an help to his father and mother, the Select men did Respit the full determination at that time to know the towns mind therin and in the meane time his warning out of town to continue in force. [302.] At a meeting of the Selectmen the 11"^ 9 78 Georg Lyon liad a note to goe to James Bird or Thomas Tolman Con- stables for the yeer 77 for 25s. -lOd. and 16s. -8d. for James Tucker which was their rats when the}' weer in Dorchester Also William Blake Sen"' for himself and his Sonn Samuell had a note to goe for 31s. - 10s. -4d. which weer their rats to be p*^ back againe. The same day it was ordered that all Constables for 75 76 and 77 should be Sumoned to appeare before the Select men at the hous of Rich. Withington on Monday the 25 Instant to make vp their ace'' for the Rates which the}- weer to Colect in their seuerall yeers haueing not been made vp afore At a meeting of the Select men the 25 No. 78 at the hous of Richard Withington for to take an ace' of the Constables for 75 76 77 The same day Isack Joanes and John Withington did appear to make vp their ace" for the yeer 75, Viz for a duble Rate and the eight rats and towne rate which is as followeth '^ Is. The Sume of the duble Rate was out of which the Treasurer is to haue the ouer plus is . . . . . out of which is deducted as not to be gathered The ouer plus remaining is ... . The Sume of the Eight rates is, v^^ith the adi- tions and deductions Considered . out of which the treasu"' is to haue for one of the eight rats ..... and out of the other Seauen Rates the treasurer ) haue ....... j and the troops and Castle men out of the single rate as in the m argent of the rate the ouer plus of the eight rates is . . . 7-3-10 Soe that the Totall ouer plus of all the ten ) i o _ q Rates is ..... . j Also more deliuered to them in shows after they weer prized ...... 82- 78- 7- 8 1 - 0 4- 1 - 6-8 5-10 3 - 326 - 4-10 9-2 37- 7- 3 280 - 0 - 0 1 - 18 - 1 7- 0-10 Totall ouerplus is 17-9 out of which was deducted as desp'at depts not ] r - (i to be gathered ..... j Reste due to the towne . . . . 11-3-4 look more of this days work p. 306. Dorchester Town Records. 225 [303.] out of the which 11 - 3 - 4 was p"^ to Widdow gcorg p' of her bill of expences on souldiers at their goeing forth not alowed of by the Contr}- Comitte .... and to Capt. Foster for a dept due to him from ) the towner . . . . . ) Rest 3'et due to the towne The towne Rate Comited to them to Colect the Sume was 15 - 6 - 10 . out of which they p*^ as followeth Imp. to Nicholas Bolton .... and to him for francos for 2 weeks . It. to Widdow Georg .... It. to William Pond for work at meeting hous It. to William Trescot for bord It. to Srg°' Clap It. to Ensigne Hale for work at Scholhous and to Benjamen Leeds for Carting bords and to Ensign by Samuell Toplifs rate . It. to Amiell Weeks p' of his pay for runing the ) line at blew hils ..... } It. to Roger Belleng which Ju° Withington must ) pa}- for the same line .... j It. to Jn*' Capen Jun^ which Isack must pay for > the same line . . . . . I It. to Samuell Paull for the same work It. to Capt. Fosterr his towne rate by Isack It. to Henery Leadbetter for frances It. to Jn" Homes for his widdow for frances It. to Clement Maxfeild for frances . It. to Obediah Swift his rate and mothers It. to James Foster for frances It. to Rich. Withington for frances It. to Srg°* Wiswell for frank . It. to (Quarter Mr. Smith for frank It. to Samuell Robinson for frank It. to Srg"' Preston . It. to Tho Trot Sen' for franck It. to Thomas Tilston for frank It. to Samuell Paule for frank . It. to Timoth}' Foster for frank It. to Timothy Tilston for frank It. to John Breck for Frank It. to Nathanoll Glouer for frank look ouer leaf due to ballance 5- 11 - 0 4-4-8 9-15- 8 1-7-8 15 - 6-10 2- 15 - 6 0-6-0 2- 19 - 1 0-2-6 0-1-6 0-3-0 0-4-5 0-1-8 0-2-2 0 3-4 0-6-0 0-6-0 0- 6- 0 0- 4-8 0- 4- 0 0- 6-0 0- 6-0 0- 3-10 0 - 2-11 0- 5-0 0- 3-7 0 - 3-8 0- 4-0 0- 4- 9 0- 5-0 0- 3- 4 0- 1 - 6 0- 2- 9 0- 3-4 0- 3-4 0- 2- 2 11 - 8- 0 3- 18-10 226 City Document No. 9. [304.] Made vp this ace' with Isack Joanes"^ and Joliu Withington this 25 9 78 and on the [ ^i 9 r balhince of all their Rates ther is due to the ~ ~ towne five pounds two shilling six pence the one half of this 5:2:6 was after p*^ by Isack Joanes and he dis- charged. This was all could be don that day but the Select men appointed another day viz the 29 day of Instant Nouember at the hous of Lift"' Capen. The 29 No 78 John Bird and Jn° Breck made vp ther ace' Viz the ten Rats which they Colected the Sume wherof all deductions being considered remains good ....... 399 - 5-0 The Sume of the first Six rates deductions being ) considered is ...... ) 243-15-11 but of both thes Sumes the Tresuerer is to liaue . 636 - 0-6 And M' Timothy Mather had out of thes Rates to- ] wards his fathers rearedges ... j 009 - 1-0 The Sume of the Towne rate Comited to them to ^ Colect was . . . . . . J 43 - 3 - 1 made vp the ace' this 29 9 78 for all the Rates aboue "^ said, and there is due to John Bird 14^ 3 untill ! n 11 '^ the bils ar ouer lookt of disburstments out of j ~" ~ which ther is a dept due to the town . J John Withington's further ace' from aboue wheras ther was the half of 5 2 6 due from Jn° Withington at our last ace' as aboue said Hee haue p"' more to Tho. Tilston or Jn° Pasou for ] frank 2" 8" besids the former . . . j 0-2-8 It. he p'' more also to Jn° breck for frank . . 0-2-8 It. he p*^ more to benjamin Leeds for fetching a ) load of Clol)oard for the Schol hous and 18'^ pM 0-3-0 for a days work at the meeting hous . . j It. he was als alowed for Ferrey to Charlestowne . more James Moltz rate remitted and Jn° Sanders Rate remitted by towne Yot and Fetter Talbuts remitted b}' the towne Vote . 2-4-8 10 11 80 yet rest due to the towne . . . 0-6-5 this was p*^ by the the select mens order to Lift. Capen as p' of what towne ows him and John Withington is discharged : [305.] The 29 Nouember. Tlie 17 and 18 days of Februar}' 1678 the Selectmen meet at the hous of Lift. John Capen to i^ake vp acc'^ of the Rats Comit- ted to them to Colect viz., the Second Six Rates : the 3 single rats the Towne rate and the first meeting hous rate all for the yeer 77 namy [s^'c] James Bird and Tho. Tolman, but their accunt weer not ready at the time soe left to an other time. 0- 2 -0 0- 3 -4 0- 16 -0 0- 15 -0 7- 19 - 0 2 - 5- 9 5- 1 - 10 2 - 10 - 0 0- 15- 0 0 - 3 - 0 0- 3 - 0 0 - 4- 0 0- 5 - 6 3 - 10 - 0 Dorchester Town Records. 227 An account of what was Committed to Jn° Bird and Ju" Brock to pay out of the Towne rate which tliey weer to Colect. Imp. to the Widdow Foster for her husband be- ( ing deputie in the yeer 75 an 76 . . I It. to Lift. Capeu as deputie the ballance of his ) ace' ....... I It. to Widdow Georg for expences . It. to Nichohis Boltons work at meeting lious . It. to Dauid Joanes for half yeer ringing the bell It. to P2nsigne Hale for looking after the Swamp It. to Samuell Blake at the same time It. to Srg"' Clap Deacon Blake, Jacob Ilewens ( and lucres Modesly work at meeting hous | It. to Daniell Preston for Bords for Scholhous . It. to Israel Euered at the farme for 7 wolucs It. to Obediah Swift for Avorke about the bell of] which Isack Joanes p'' V - 8'^ rest due to him ] 0-2-4 It. to Ensigne Hale Serg"' Clap. Deacon Blake ) and Rich. Withington to each 4' -6'" for wood [■ 0-18-0 for the Widdow Smith . . . . ) It. to Jacob Hewens for a load of wood for ) Daniell Elders ..... J It. to the Scholmaster M' James Minot It. to Isack Ryall for about the bell . It. to Rich. Withington for work about the pound \ and nailes ...... ^ It. to Comfort Foster for a wolf It. to Israeli Euered for a wolf .... and to Shocho the Indian .... It. to M'' James Minot more .... [306.] The same 25 Nouember 78 It was granted to Barnax'd Capen libertie to git 3 or 4 loads of timber on the Comons towards the building a barne. The 29 Nouem 78 the Select men met againe to take ace" of the other Constables but their ace'' weer not read}' Viz. James Bird and Tho. Tolman. The same day it was granted to Jn" Trescott libertie to git 4 or 5 load of timber out of the' Comons towards the building of him a dwelling hous. At a giiierall towne meeting the 2 10 78 After the directory was read there was an ace' guien of all rates for the 3-eer 75 and 76 ex- cept the minesters rate. The same day it was p'posed to the towne whether Jn° Brown should be admitted inhabetant into this town, being put to tlie Vote the Vote was atfermatiu. The same day it was p'posed to the town, wheras fortnerl}' for the supply of M'' Flint for wood, Seuerall haue on their owne ace' freel}' brought in wood which they Judge not equall that some should be at the Cost and others bear no p' of it. It is therefore p'posed to the towne whether they will alow Mr. Flint 5 to be an- exed to the town rate the next j-eer if the towne see meet, and Mr. Flint to p'uid wood for himself, the Vote was negatiue. 0-4- 6 20-0- 0 1-10- 0 0-4- 0 1-10- 0 0 - 10 - 0 0 - 10 - 0 0- 16 - 0 for Raters I ''^'-■"' ^^i^^'ell' Srg'^' Pond 228 City Document No. 9. The same day it was Voted in the afferraatiue that the Elders and Select men should haue power of seating p'sons in the meeting hous. The same day it was Chosen for Select men Lift. Capen Deacon Blak, Srg"' Clap, William Sumner, Srg°' Preston for Recor'' Lift Capen {I for Sup'uisors Joshua Henshaw, Benjamen Leeds looke more of this da^-s actings p. 307 [307.] The 20 4 79 It was Voted at a towne meeting Whether they would alow M'' Flint one hundred pounds for this 3eere Sixty pound in mone}' and forty pound in other Currant pa3\ M'' Flint p'uidhig help for sup- ply in the minestry as ther shall be need : The Vote was in the Affermatiue. The same ginerall towne meeting It was voted that the old meet- ing-hous should be disposed off by the Select men for the best good of the towne also the trees that grow ther about shall be by the Select men from time to time soe ordered and disposed as they shall Judg meet either for standing or disposing some of them when and to whom they Judg meet. This hous was afterward sold to Isack Ryall for ten pound and he alowed it as p' of his pa}' for building the new hous. Also the trees, some of them weer sold one to Nicholas Bolton, for 3^ : two of them to Eb williams and Jn" Capen Jun'' for 5% two or 3 more to William Cheny and Peter Talbut for 5" 6** one to William Tres- cot for 5* and one to Elisha Foster for look more of this p. 325, and for the bill of disbursements — At a meeting of the Select men the 9 10 78 It was granted to Jn" Smith Quarter M' Son libertie to git two load of Clobord more, Viz : 1,400 out of the Coinon Swamps and a tree or two out of the 500 acrs to make ribs for their barne. The same da}- ther was an agreement with M"^ James Minot to be a Scholmaster as in the booke will appeare. The same da}' ther was an agreement made with Dauid Joanes to Clens the meetinghous and to ring the bell and to p'uid water for baptisme for which he is to haue three pounds a yeer out of the town rate the yeer to begin the first of Januaiy. [308,] At a meeting of the Select men the 13.11.78 It was granted to Thomas Pope libertie to git out of the 500 acrs soe much timber as to build a hous of 18 foot long and 16 wid. The same day the Raters made returne of the rats comitted to them to make viz : a meetinghous rate amounting to 188 pounds 7' and a towne rate of 23'^ 12^ 10'^ The same day it was granted to Joseph Skilton libertie to git Six loads of wood out of the 500 acrs : p'uided he doe not fall any trees but take of that wliich is downe. The same da}' the Constable Jn° Tolman was ordered to warne Robt. Stiles to appear before the Select men at their next meeting to know how he improue his time and his Children. Dorchester Town Records. 229 At a publlque Towne meeting the 15 11 78 being legally warned and Come together. It was voted in the affirmatiue that (at the motion of Roger Belleng) the Select men should Sige a deede vnto him of the farme he had of the towne lying about Wainmans Ordinar}^ and to secuer it to him as from the towne and their suc- cessors. At a meeting of the Select men the 10 12 78 Rob' Stiles came vnto the Select men (being Sumoned afore soe to doe) to answer or giue an ace' how he did improue his time for himself and chil- dren the conclusion was that li^ should look out for a place for one of his Children at least, or elce the Select men would p'uide a place. The same da}' it was granted at the motion of Simon Peck that he should haue libertie to gather vp some of the old rotten wood in that 50 acrs reserued out of the minestry land at Melton which belongs to Dorchester. At a meeting of the Select men the 17 12 at the hous of Lif"' Capen John Parker Came and engaged to secuer the towne of Dor- chester in behalf of his daughter Martha Ilorsly if she might be let [309.] out of the hous of Correction, which engagement is one file. The same day Thomas Dauenport had libertie to take 200 of railes out of the 500 acrs. The same day Ebenezer Hill Came before the Select men and was ^aduertized concerning Idleness. The next da}' at the same place the Select men mett againe and made a rate for the minestry vpon such as did not contribut on the lords days. Also the same day they made vp ace" with Constables James Bird and Tho. Tolman for Contry towne and minestry and meeting hous rate soe farr as they had gathered. At a meeting of the Select men the 10 (1) 7f at the hous of Deacon Blake. The same day Joseph Birch had libertie granted him to git 100 of railes out of the 500 acrs. The same day the Select men Signed to Roger Billeng Sen' a deede of the farme about Wainmans Ordinary. The same day at the petition of Desier Clap James Blake Jn° Blake and others for to build a seat in the new meeting hous as in the petition on file will appear, the Select men granted their petition. The same day Daniell Preston Sen' and Srg°' Clap are appointed to run the line between Milton and Dorchester in the outside of the last Six deuissions towards the blew hils and make returne their returns ar on fill. The same day Will™ Sumner Lift Capen and Ezra Clap to run the line between the 400 acrs and at the Swamp by Anthony Gulli- fords : the return is on fill. The same day Srg"' Pond Srg"' Wiswell and Nathanell Clap weer appointed to run the line between Dorchester and Deadhara but did not doe it that yeer. and for the line between Dor. and Punchapage Timothy Tilston and Henry Leadbetter : returne is on file. 230 City Documext No. 9. and for the line between Rrantre and Dor blew hils and soe towards the Patten line, Paiile and Jn'' Minot : return on fiUe. The same day was appointed for fence Ve [310.] for that part of the great lots beyond Timothy Foster for Captins neck .... for the feild before Euock Wiswell for the hill feild .... for the feild behind Jn** Bird for the feild behind M"" Stoughtons for the neck of land .... for Sup'uisors of the wa}' to neck for the Cleerino- the neck . . from the topp of the Roger Bellang Samuel wers as followeth i Timotljy Foster and i vSamuell Bigbe. ) Jn° Breck i Jn° Pelton Sen' } Joseph Weeks i Tho. M6desly. I Isack Joans and j Joshua Hinshaw > Jn" Bird and ) Tlio. Andrews ) Rich, Baker and i Amiell Weeks. William Pond Xathanell Clap ] Isack Joanes j Hopestill Clap I Tho. Bird I Jn° Withington And all fences to be made vp by the 25 March next and fence Vewers to Vew fence, and the Cleerers of the neck to be vewed and cleered by the 1 Aprill. The same day ther was appointed to looke after the boys in the meetinghous on the lords days : Clement Maxfeild Tho. Modesly Timothy Tilston and Jn° Tolman, each to take the Care of the boys orderly caredg in tlie publique meeting, each of them a quarter of a 3'eer the first to begin the first Saboth after the 25 march next. Tlie same day tlier was appointed Thomas Modesly and Nathan Bradly for the North end of the towne and Clement Maxfeild and James Robinson for the South p' of the towne, thes men are ap- pointed to looke after the Swine that they be yoked and ringed ac- cording to former order as in p. 277 witli referance to that order p. 409 with this addition of V for each Swine that they ^'oke and ring and also vnder the penalty of 15' fine for their neglect accord- ing to that Claus in the order p. 240 : the order Comitted to them it is on file. the next in order is in p. 316. [311.] An Order Regulating Swine made b}- the Select men the 11 12 79. It is ordered that wheras ther hane been formerly great neglect of ringing and yoking of hogs notwithstanding all orders that haue ben formerly made to p^ient damedg. As an adition to former orders, It is now ordered that all Swine shall be sufflcciently Ringed by the 18 day of this Instant Feburary and to be sufiic- ciently yoked by the first of Aprill and soe to be kept yoked till the 12 of October, and to be ringed all the yeer, and this order to ex- Dorchester Town Records. 231 tend to all Swine from two months old and vpward and for the ex- ecution heerof ther shal be men appointed who shall goe a bout once a week or oftener If complaint be made to them, and if they find any such pigs or greater swin, either without a ring or yoke hee shall demand and receaue of the owner three pence for want of a ring, or three pence if the}' be without a yoke, and if without both ring and yoke then Six pence and if the owner doe not pay, or to the mens satisfaction then he shall take notice in wrigliting the owner of the Swine, and the number therof, a list wherof shall be transmitted to the baylif which shall be Chosen, who shall once in euery month goe and take b}' distress what is due, that is to say, if the owner of the Swine doe not satisfie to satisfaction of the men first finding them defectiue, the which baylif if he be put upon it to distraine, hee shall duble the fine and shall haue the one half for his labor, and if any man appointed by the Select men refus to looke after the Swine, and doe not giue a satisfiing reason, he shall pay as a fine the Sume of therteen shillings fower pence, and he that is Chosen in his steed shall haue the fine, and if he that is Chosen for a baylif shall refus the place, and cannot giue a satisfiing reason to them that chose him, he shall pay the like fine, and he that accepts the place shall haue the fine, and if thos that are to looke after the Swin cannot find an owner for them then to impound such Swine either in the Comon pound or in some en- closuer of their own, and if noe owner doe appear then to yoke and ring such Swine and let them goe when they haue first paid themselues their due that is to sa}' twelue pence a peice for such Swine, [313.] The Town Dept^ to Lift. Jn° Capen. Imp. to the Ballance of his ace' the last veer as ] 7 _ i _ 7 in p. 292 " • I ' i ' It. to 5 lbs. of Corne dl. to Daniell Elders . It. to Parkers Second payment .... It. to Recording yeer 79 . . ... It. to a days work of his man the last Spring at ") n - 1 - r Scholhous ... . . . j It. to -what he laid out a bout the pound to Jn° \ Trescot and his man and for stuff nails and >- 0-5-0 help ) It. to a da^'s work to run the line between the ) 0 - 2 - fi 400 acrs and the Swamp . . . . j It. to 3 days expences of the Select men at his ) n - 1 5 - 0 hous . . .....} It. to nailes for the boys Seat and a quier of pap' 0-11 Dept. 14 - 1 - 6 0 - 15 - 0 4-0- 0 1-0- 0 Cred 6-6-6 Made this ace' with the Select men the 11 12 79 and ther is due to Ballance . Ballance 7 - 14 - 0 7-14- 0 232 City Document No. 9. [313 . ] the Contra Credit' Imp. sister Fosters Rate 2 bl. Corne dl to Tho ) Modes!}' i It. my owne rate 3'eer 78 .... , It. Phillip Demonz a day by Joshua Henshaw and Joshias own rat and p' of his Grandmothr It. of James "Whit ...... It. by 16' he appointed Jn'^Tolman to pay to his bro. T. Tolmau for Jn° bracks rate in that yeer It. Recc. of Jn° Tolman 1' money which was Sam Peltons rate which in Contry pay was It. by Samuell Capen his rate It. by Barnard Capen ..... and by Barnard for William Ryall It. by Jn" Capens rate appointed by Jn° Baker It. by Enock Wiswell .... It. by James Bird ..... It. by Jn° Bird It. by James Foster ..... It. by widdow Farington .... It. by Widdow Blackman .... It. by Corne and Re}- brought in b}^ Jn** pig of \ Deadham p' of former rent of Schol land > brought in about May '79 . . . j 0- 6- 0 0-6-7 0-0-9 0- 3- 3 0- 4-10 0-16- 0 0-1-6 0- 2-11 0-2-6 0-1-0 0-1-6 0-5-6 0-4-9 0- 2- 1 0-4-4 0- 0- 6 0-3-3 3-0-0 6- 7 [314.] The ace' of the Ireron M' Withington Legac}'. Imp Recc. 200 of Iron which Came from Tantou ) Octo. 1670 I It. Recc. 100 of Iron May 72 but it was the p'dus of 71 . It. for the yeer 72 Obediah Swift Recc one Hun- dred of Iron for which he made axes and bows for the Endian gratuetie by Capt. Fosters , Order J It. another 100 & J- of Iron was left in the hands ^ of Obediah fSwifts hands to discharg a dept of \ the towns which j-et he is to be countabl for it : he p*^ 4' 6"^ money for Caredg of it It. the next 100 & ^ of_Iron Obediah Swift dis-^ counted with the Coiiiittee for Ire work about ' the meeting hous he p*^ for caredge of it 4' 6^" money ....... It. another 100 & ^ of Iron left in the hands of Obediah Swift, the begining of winter 1679 he p*^ 5' for bringing it rest due yet to the towne It. another 100 & 4- of Iron Obediah Swift yet due left in the hands of 2-8-0 4- 0 1-10- 0 1-10- 0 1-10- 0 1-10- 0 Dorchester Toavn Records. 233 [315.] An ace' of the Sehole land Imp. Recc. into the hands of Lift. Capen from Jn° \ Farington for rent of Scliol land for 5 acrs at >■ 6' 6** p acre for the yeer 71 . . . . ) 1-12-6 It. Recc. of Jn° Pig on the same ace* for 5 acres ) the same 3'eer . . . . . . .f 1-12-7 It. Recc. of Srg°' Elic of the same ace' for almost \ 3 acres j 0-17-8 It. Recc. of Srg°' Elice 20' left in M' Flint's hands ) towards rent . . . . . . .} 1-0-0 Thus far ace' was made to Captin Foster as Treasurer and ther was then 3'* 2' 4'' in the hands of Jn° Capen Sen' as by his ace' will appear p*^ to him It. since Recc. Jn° Farington G bl. Eudian . . 0-18-0 and of Jn" Pig 2 bl. Endian ; . . . . 0-6-0 and of Srg"' EUice a bl. of Rey . . . 0-4-0 all this was for rent formerl}' due. It. Recc. of Srg"' Elice a bl. of Rey . . . 0-4-0 same time of Jn" Pig 4 bl. P^ndian . . . 0-12-0 M'* all this was dl. to Mr. James Minot to make vp what he sell short in the rate Viz : 10 bills. Endian 2 bis. Rey besids two bis of Endian he left in the hands of Ju° Cape for a dept due from M"" Minot. It. Recc. of Jn° Farington 6 bl & J^ of Endian . 0-19-6 It. Recc. by Lift. Capen 3 bis. wheat of Sr: Elice. 0-15-0 It. Recc. by Lift. Capen of Jn° Pig in Corne and ) Rey ) 8-0-0 all this haue been discounted with the Select men as by the ace' will appear. [316.] At a meeting of the freemen the 14 first m° 7f Wil- liam Sumner was chosen Deputie for the yeer Ensewing and also Coinissioner to Carry the Vots to Boston. The Same day ther was chosen for Constabls Hopestill Clap and Samuell Toplif. The same day at the motion of Jn° Lewice for a peice of Coiiion land be^'ond the last deuissions on the North sid of Naponset neer Deadham mill it was granted that it should be left to the Select men to Conclud it on such Conditions as they Judge meete. The same daj^ the Elder published the list for the seating p'sons in the meeting hous, and also gaue an ace' of the disburstment of the Contributions for the releef of the distressed for nurses and other expences for thos that had the pox Viz Samuell Chandler and widdow Rogers &c. At a meeting of the Select men the 14. 2. 79 at the hous of Srg"' Samuell Clap. The same Jn° Lewice Came to the Select men and concluded Conditions about the land granted b}" the towne whicli is recorded in the new book p. 120 and libertie to git 2 or 3 load of Clobord to Couer his hous. The same da}' it was granted to Clement Maxfeild libertie to 234 Clty Document No. 9. git 1400 of Clobord and two or three trees for groundsels out of the Comon Umd. The same da_y James Whit and James Robinson was appointed to vew the 20 acr lot fence. The 22 2 79 It was granted to Ebenezer withington libertie to git two loads of Clobords out of the Comon Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 9 4 79 at the hous of Lift. Capen. The same day it was granted to John Trescot libertie to git ICOO of Clobord besids his former fowerteen hundred. [317.] The same day it was granted to Henery Merifeild libertie to get 1400 of Clobord. The same day it was granted to Samuell Robinson libertie to git 700 Clobord more besides what he had formerly granted and a few bundles of lasts. The same day it was granted to Timothy Tilston libertie for 2 or 3 trees for to make Vessell timber. At a meeting of the Town the 30 July 79 it was by a Vote granted to the widdow Salsbery libertie to git 2100 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps. The same day Ensigne Hale was Chosen Coliiissioner for to help make the Contry rate. At a meeting of the Select men the 6 6 79 at the hous of Deacon Blake to make the 4 Contry rates and to take the Vallewation for the next Contry rate. It was then granted to Charles Dauenport libertie to get 2100 of Clobord out of the CoiHon Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (7) 79 at the house of Srg"' Clap It was granted to Samuell Capen libertie to gitt 700 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps besids his former grant. The same day the Select men ordered that Constable John Baker shall pa}' to Nicholas Bolton ten shillings more to the 40' formerly ordered him to paj' to him which is for his worke at the meeting- hous. This ten shillings was afterward appointed to be p*" by Constable Hopstill Clap because Jn" Bakers rate would not reach to doe it. The same day It is ordered or granted to Samuell Joanes tohaue libertie to gitt 1400 of Clobord. At a meeting of the Select men the 10 9 79 at the house of Lift. Capen. It was granted to Benjamin Leeds libertie to gitt 700 of Clobord out of the Coiuon Swamps and some bolts for Shingle. The same day vpon Consideration that Hopestill Clap who was appointed Sup'uisor of the way to the neck and afterward was Chosen Constable, and now ther is more then ordinary Occasion to haue that way mended being [318.] vnpassible for man or beast to goe comfortably therfore the Select men appointed James Foster to Joyne with Isack Joanes to vew that way, and call vpon p'sous whose way'is defectiue and see that it be repaired and made pas- able with as much speed as possible can be and if any neglect their duty then to make returne to the Select men that the penalty which Dorchester Town Records. 235 the order mentions may be taken : our intent is all such ways as are at p''sent very bad and vnpassable. At a generall Towne meeting the 1 10 79 after the directory was read ther was Chosen Lift. Capen Richard Baker and Thomas Dauenport to Vew the way that the Widdow Weeks desiereth to haue changed and make ther returne to the Select men who are im- powered to Isue it as they shall see best. The same day a petition was p'ferred by Tho Tilston and others about stoping vp a way the petition with the answer to it is on file. The same daj' M'' Flint made a motion for to haue a peice of land on the Comons a litle beyond the Corner of his Orchyard to set a barne on if he see meete to set it ther the which was granted but none then appointed to set it out. The same day Jn*' Capen Jun' made a motion to buy that peice of land on the Comons a litle beyond the end of his Orchyard and soe to Enock WiswcUs land which was not granted at that time. The same day was chosen for Select men — Lift. Cajjen William Sumner ( Select Deacon Blake Ensigne Hale Srg"' Clap ( men for Recorder Lift"' Capen for Raters r Srgent Pond } Srg"' Wiswell I John Brick At a meeting of the Select men the 8 . 10 79 at the hous of Srg"' clap The Select men ordered and apointed Lift"' Capen and Srg"' Clap that they should call vpon John Mason for the legac}' giuen b}' John Gornell towards the Schole, and take it into their hands and the legacy of 5'^ for the yeer past which the Widdow ^Burg gaue to the poore of Dorchester. The same day Nathaniell Johnson of Rocksbery came to the Select men and did accknowlidge that he had gotton 1300 of Clobord without order out of a Swamp belonging to Dorchester, and that some bod}' had taken [319.] them away, but he knew wheer they weer, his request was that the Select men would grant him that libertie as to haue thos which he haue already gotten, if he can recouer them, the which was granted him p'uided he git noe more without order from the Select men. The same day Jn" Minot was granted libertie to git 2800 of Clobord out of the Coinon Swamp. A list of the names of thos which w-eer remoued to other towns in the time of the warr which ought by law to pay in this towne. Henry Garnes}^ for his p'son .... William Chaplin ...... Mr Beale ........ Hener}' Mare ....... John Gill as in the third Collom of the County ) rate yeer 76 j 1 - 10 - 10 At a meeting of the Select men at M' Flints hous the 22 10 79 John Bird made vp his ace' for the rearedges of M'' Flints rat Co- 0- 16 - 8 1 - 1 - 0 0-16- 8 1-13- 4 1 Jano Gornell, widow of John Qoruell, married John Burge. Inscription on her gravestone reads: " Jeane Gornell." — See N. E. Hist. & Genea. Register, Vol. 4, p. 166. — W. H. W. 236 City Document No. 9. mittecl to him for his p' of the Rate, and he liaue Cleered all for the yeer 75 he engaging to M'' Flint, to satisfie him for what is yet vnpaid which is 6' and he is discharged for that part of the rate which was Coiliitted to him to gather. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 11 79 at the hous of Deacon Blake The Raters Viz William Pond and Enoch Wiswell made returne of the rates Comitted to them to make Viz the ministers rate Con- sisting 101'^- - 1'- - S""- and the towne rate amounting to 50''- - 7' - 0. The same da}^ Frances Bale Came to the Select men being for- merl}^ ordered soe to doe that the Select men might enquier of him Concerning his outward Estate, the Select men aduised liim to dis- pose of two of his Children, his answer was that his wife was not willing the Select men p'swaded him to p'swad his wife to it The same day the Select men agreed with Nathan Bradly to ring the bell and Clens the meeting hous and to carry water for bap- tisme, and while the bell stands on the hill, he is to haue fower pounds a j-^eer and after the bell is brought to the meeting house 3i«- _ 10^-0. [330.] The same day it was granted to Mr. Flint libertie to gitt 200 of railes in the Coaions aboue the blew hills. The same day Isack Joanes had a discharg of his work as Con- stable for the 3^eer 75 At a meeting of the Selectmen the next day being the 13 11 79 at the hous of Deacon Blake after noone It is ordered by the Select men that the day appointed for each p'son to bring in their pay to the minestry this 3'eer shall be the last second day in January being the 26 day of the Month, and to bring it in to Mr. Flints hous and make vp their acc'% and thos that cannot doe it that day, then the therd Second da}^ in Feburary being the 16 day of that month. Also the same days to bring into the Schole Master wher he shall appoint. The same day ther was libertie granted to Nehemiah Clap to git a load of timber out of the 500 acrs. Also granted to Timothy Tilston libertie to take fower trees on the CoTIions about Puncapag. At a meeting of the Select men the 9 12 79 at the hous of Lift. Capen a warrant was sent to the Constables to take a fine of John Jackson for fower weeks entertainement of Op'tunetie Lane Lane his daughter in law Contrary to towne order, and also to warue the said Opertunetie to dep' the towne or giue in securetie to secur the towne from damedg and also that if the said Jackson entertaine her longer he must expect to pay 3'- - 4''- p weeke for euer^- weeke after the date lieerof : Shortly after the said Jackson came and he and William Chene}' entered into 30'' bond to secuer the towne. the bond is on file. The 11 12 79 After lectuer the Select men meet and made an Order to regulat Swine the wliich order is on p. 311 and chos men Viz John Pason Ebenezer Withington and Samuell Hix for to look after the Swine on the west sid of Widdow Georges brooke and Nathan Bradly and Tho. Modesly for the North side therof. Dorchester Town Kecords. 237 The 12 12 79 John Mason brought to the Select men fine pounds in shows which was Jane Burges her legac}' to the poor of this towne the first payment which was for the yeer past ; and the Select men appointed who should haue them as foUoweth. The next in order is p. 336. [331.] Henerj Merifeild Daniell Elders a pa Robt. Stiles apa Tho. Pope Samuell Hill apa Merriam Wood apa . Jn" Plum Robt. Sanders apa . Frances Bale apa Nathan Bradly apa . Jn° Lewice apa Giles Barg apa Widdow Lawrance . William Turner Edmond Brown Joseph Weeks 0-7-0 0-7-6 0-3-0 0-7-0 0-7-0 0-5-0 0-5-0 0-5-0 0-7-0 0-7-0 0-7-0 0-7-0 0-4-6 0-7-0 0-7-0 0-7-0 The 16 da}' of January which was the day appointed to bring in Mr. Flints Rate, the Constables formerly that weer to giue in their ace" of the rearedges due to him came that day and all of them except Henery Leadbetter cleered their ace'' b}' engaging to Mr. Flint for what was behind and Mr. Flint gaue discharges to them to deliuer to the Select men for the Cleering of the towne, and before this time the Select men had vewed the desp'at depts of each rate viz. for the yeer 72 vnto the end of the yeer 78 and is to sat- isfie that to Mr. Flint on ace' with him, and shortly after Henery Leadbetter did also engage to discharg thos that he was to gitt in : Mr. Flints discharges are on file. A list of the Seuerall p'sons that are lookt vpon as desp'at depts of what should haue ben paid to M"' Flint for the Seuerall yeers which is to be paid or made good to M' Flint some other waj' is as folio weth. for the yeer 72 Henery Leadbetter Constable Adminestrators of Major Atherton Estat . 0-3-2 Isable Fisher 0-14-4 Hudsons Farme . . . . . . 0-16-8 Nathaniell Wales 0-1-10 Robt. Pelton 0-1-8 for the yeer 73 Tho. Peirce Constable Susana Breck . . . . . . 0-2-0 Hudsons Farme . . . . . . 0-13-5 Jeremiah Haws . . . . . . 0-1-8 [332.] for the yeer 74 M"" Flint did owne that Isack Joanes had cleered his p' to Colect and John Withington vndertook for his part except the desp'at. for 74 desp'at dept look on the right hand * 238 City Document No. 9. and James Bird Colectors. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :er C olectors for the yeer 75 Jn" Bird Colector James Ilorsl}' for the yeer 76 Tho. Tolman Robt Sanders John Merryfeild . Timothy Wales Jun"' James Ilorsly Tho. Williams Robt. Pelton Tho, Lawrance Jn" Wales Jun' . Tho. Beaman John Spur . William Chaplain . Ilenery Merifeild . for the yeer 77 Jn" Tolman & Jn° Ba Robt Sanders Jn'' Merifeild Timothy Wales Jun' Tho. Williams Tho. Lawrance Nathanell Osburne Jn" Wales Jun' . Samuell Lawrance Jn° Beaman for the jeer 78 Jn° Baker Colector Widdow Farington Goo. Whitting at the farme . Israeli Euered [323.] for the jeer 74 Robt Sanders *ITenery Merifeild Tim Wales Jun' . William Chaplin for 76 T. Tolman Constable The Totall Sume of all the desperat depts for the Seuerall yeers to the end of the jeer 1678 is Seauen pounds fower shillings eleuen pence besids William Chaplin 0-3-6 The ouer[)lus of those rats in the Seuerall jeers come to six pound and ten pence . besids the j-eer 71 at which time ther was a towne rate of ten pounds aded to the mines- ters Rate and ther was carrjed in to M' Flint oner and aboue what was appointed to him to tlie vallew of 3 - 11 - 3. and a load of Clol)ord which he had of Samuell Trescot l)eing part of his rent for minestrj land the which Clobords came to 1 - 11 - 3 . 0-2-6 5-3 3-6 2-6 1-6 2-6 2-0 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 3-6 3-3 3-0 3-3 2-6 2-6 2 2 6 2-6 2-6 2-6 3-0 1-8 9-9 6-9 6- 1 7-0 1 -8 7-4-11 0-3-6 7-8-5 1-0-10 3-11-3 1-11-3 11-3-4 7-8-5 Dorchester Town Records. 239 Rest due to the towne from M'' Flint at the end ) of the year 1678 the Sume of . . ) 8-14-11 [334.] A list of the Tithing men that are appointed (for the veer 1G80) by the Select men 14. 10. 79 Jacob Hewens, Tho. Tolman Sen' William Trescot, Roger Belleng John Capen Jun' Hener}' Leadbetter leack Joanes James Whit John Baker Richard Withington Nathaniell Glonr Obediah Haws Thomas Tiliston [335.] from p. 307. An ace' of the trees ai)oat the meeting hons as in p. 307. It. dl to me by Srg"' Clap 3' from Nicholas Colton . . 0-30 It. from William Trescot Recc . . . . .0-10 the rest he gaue a reason why not p** It. from William Cheny 0-2-9 and Fetter Talbnt and Widdow battern should pay 2' 9'* more but the towne was in his dept about the meeting hous in which the Select men set it otf that way M'' one shilling of this was p'^ to Nathan Bradlv ) for a bell rop ") O-l-O 13 2 80 and p'' Hen. Thomas for glazing at ) Scholehous . . . . . . j 0-5-8 It. more recc. of SrgntClap from Eb. Williams 0 2-6 13 2 80 It. Recc- of In'' Baker in moneys for the ) bill of disburstment for towne powder ballets > 0-12-0 flints, &c 1 12 5 80 It. Recc. of Elisha Foster for a tree . 0-4-0 It. Jn" Trescot p*^ for his tree in his worke about M" Stoughton's seat in meetin hous. [33G.] An account of Samuell Toplif as Con-^ stable for yeer 79 that p' of the Rate which he ! 95 _ 7 _ 9 was to gather the whol Rate Consisting of 5 | pounds 5' - 0 his p' to gather is . . J Imp. p'^ to M*" James Minot in Money . . 4-0-8 and to him in Contry pay . . . . 09-0-0 It. to Rich. Withington for what he laid down to ) wards the hundred pound rat . . . j 0-19-0 It. Donell Preston for what he laid downe for ] widdow Horsl}' 8' and for runing the line be- I n - 1 1 - 0 tween Milton and Dorchester 2' - 6 - and 6 f pence more ...... J It. to AVilliam Sumner for runing the line 2' 6"^ ] 5' 7*^ and towards his depntyship . . j 0-8-1 It. to Ezra Clap for the line between milton and ) Dorchester j 0-2-6 It. to Timothy Tilston for the line between Pun- ) capag and Dor. . . . . . j 0-2-6 It. to Henery Leadbetter for the same line . . 0-2-6 It. to Jn° Minot for the line between brantree \ and Dor i 0-6-0 240 City Document No. 9. Roger Billing for the same . . . . 0-6-0 It. to SamiK'll Paull the same line . . ' . 0-6-0 It. to benjamin Leeds for bringing Clobords to "I the Scholhous . . • . . j 0-1-6 It. to James Robinson for two days cutting 1 woikI for Nathan Bradly . . . j 0-3-0 It. to Nathanell Glouer for keeping frances . 0-3-0 It. to Daued Joanes for keeping of frances 3 ) weeke . . . . . . . ) 0-4-6 It. to Widdow Minot for Frances . . . 0-3-0 It. to Samuell Toplif for frances 3 weeke . . 0-4-6 It. to Clement Maxfeild for frances 20 weeks . 1-10-0 It. to Timothj' foster for work at the boys seat . 0-3-0 It. to Samuell Maxfeild for Wading Election day 0-1-0 It. to Sam Toplif for the sam . . . . 0-1-0 It, to Rich Eueus for a days work at Schol hous q - 2 - 6 20 - 7-3 Rest due 4-19-11 0-13-9 It. p** of this to Widdow Georg for former ex- pence ....... It. p*^ to Roger Billing (besids his mone}' p') for | Clobord and other things for the meeting hous j 1-18-4 It. p*^ to Daued Joans for Ringing the bell . . 3-16-0 It. p"^ by Hope Clap as in p. 327 . . . 0-2-9 It. to John Guile for an Woolfe . . . 0-10-0 It. to M'' flint for worke at schole house . . 0-4-0 It. Samuel Topliffe for a dayes worke schoole ) house . . .. . . . f 0-2-0 [327.] An ace' of Hopestill Clap Constable for yeer 79 that part which he was to gather of the same rate with Sa)n Toplif the whole Rate Consisting of 50 pounds 5' 0 his p' is 24 - 17 - 10 Imp. to M' James Minot in money . . . 4-0-0 and in Cuntry pa}' 11-0-0 It. to Lift. Capen as p' towards Recording yeer 79 0-18-1 It. to William Sumner as p' of deputyship . . 1-10-11 It. to Deakon Blake for expences of Select men 0-13-11 It. to Srg' Clap 17' for expences of Select men | and for runing the line between Milton and >■ 0-19- 6 Dor. 2' 6'^ 3 It. to Rich Leeds for keeping Frances formerly ) and rest due to him yet 13' 2<* . . ) 0-16-4 It. to Tho. Moadsly for a Load of wood for ) Nathan i 0-4-0 It. to Jn*^ Wales for keeping of frances . . 0-3-0 It. to Nicholas Lawrence for frances . . . 0-3-0 It. to Srg"' Wiswell for frances 3' and for killing ) her Cow 2' i 0-5-0 It. to Timothy Whiting for killing an woolf . 0-10-0 DOKCHESTEK ToWN RECORDS. 241 It. to Jacob hcwens for a days work carting for ) wood for Nathan bradly . . . f It. to Tho Andrews Cartino; for Nathan wood It. to Samuel Wales for frances .... It. to Sam Trescot for frances .... It. to Joseph Weeks for Warding Artillery ([ay It. to Ilopstill Clap for the same It. to Nicholas Bolton for what he sliould haue ) had formerly for ringing the bell . . | Rest due to ballance out of this ther is Gamalliell Bealiians rate ) abated which is 6' . . . . . J and hopstill Clap p'' the same time in mone}' despat dept -John Jackson ..... It. p'' to Lift"' Capen ..... It. p*^ to William Sumner ..... p*! _ 2' - 9'' to much which is Credit given for it to Samuell Topliffs ace' [328.] An ace' of Tlumias Tolman as Constable for the yeer 77 for that Contry rate of Six rats and that p' remitted to the said Tolman to Colect the whole rate amounting to 241 - 10 - 2 Imp. the Tresurer is to haue out of this rate . 23 G - 0-6 remains . . . 5-9-8 Desp'at depts out of the Six rates comitted to T. Tolman his p' Rob' Sanders 0-6-0 Jn" Merifeild 0-lG-O Widdow Georg abated . . . • . 0 - o - 0 Joshua Georg being a Cast! man is abated one \ Single rate j 0-1-8 Jn° Sanders . . , . . . . 0-11-0 Walter P2uerington on p'son taken oflT . . 0-10-0 0- 5 - 0 0- h - 0 0- 3 - 0 1 - 7 — 1 0 - 1 - 0 0- 1 - 0 0- 10- 0 23 - IT)- 10 1 - 2 - 0 0- ■6 - 0 0- ■4- 0 0- ■ 1 - 4 0- • 5 - 7 0- ■ 9 - 10 9-8 1-16-6 4- 6-2 Rest due to Towne from both Constables . . 1-13-9 The ace' of the Contry rate Consisting of three | rats comitted p' of it to Tho Tolman the Sume > 105 - 18 - 4 of the wholl rate is . . . . , ' of which the Treasurer is to haue . . . 96-14-0 Remains . . . 9-4-4 Desp'at depts out of the 3 rates Robt. Sanders 0-1-6 Jn" Merifeild 0-8-9 Widdow Georg abated . . . . . 0-2-6 242 City Document No 9. Jn° Sanders ... . . Gamalliell Beaman Jiin' .... 0- 5- -0 0- 5 - -0 1 - 2 - -9 0- 11 - -0 1 - 13- - 9 7- 10- -7 1 - 9 - -2 Rest due to Towne from both Constabls out of ) the tbre Rats ..... | It. p** to John Tolman by order being over rated made vp this ace' with the Select men the 15 9 80 : M*^ this of T. Dauenport is to be put on the meeting hous — dis- burstments. [3;29.] An ace' of James Bird as Constable for the same yeer of 77 that p' which he was lo Colect of the Six rates. Deducted out the rate 20' for P^nock Wiswells \ Sons rate being another man's seruant . j 1-0-0 Widdow Long p' of her rate . . . . 0-6-6 Nathanell Osburne . . . . . 0-10-0 1-16-6 The ace' of the three rate that p' which James Bird was to Colect Desp'at Dept. Widdow Long . . . . 0-3-0 Nathan Bradly . . . . . . 0-3-0 Naihanell Osburn 0-6-0 0- 11 - 0 1-9-2 M*" wheras on the other sid ther is due from both "^ Constabls to ballan to the town 7" - 10 - 7 ( ther is as on the other sid to be seen p*^ to John [ Tolman by order ..... J and to Georg Lyon his Contry rate . . . 1-5-10 and to James Tucker . . . . . 0-16-8 3-11 This 3 - 11 - 8 is to be taken out of the 7-10-7 and now remains due to the town ^ 3-18-11 3 - 18. - 11 if the I town > mor desparat debts brought in b}^ the Constables James Bird and Tho. Tolman Joseph Birch .... 16-6 occup' of henery mars 4-0 John Memory . . * . 3-9 Tho. Birch .... 10-0 Anthony hancoke 10-0 henery Roberts 10-0 Robert Stanton 3-0 2-17-3 Lose in measure of Corne . . . . 0-4-0 Dorchester Town Records. 243 [330.] An ace' of Tho. Tolinan of the towne rate Comitted to him to Colect yeer 77 the wholl rate is ...... that p' whicli he is Colect is ... . Imp. p'' to Mr. Minot It. to Widdow Georg ..... It. to Daued Joans for the bell ringing It. to James Robbinson for diging a childs graue It. to Corp'all tilston for 3 days at Swamp and ^ a bl Corne to an Indian .... and to him for 2 weekes keeping frances of which he had 3^ of Isack Joans It. to Goody wiet for la3'ing frank and Horsly . It. to Rich. Withington 20^- money as p' of what he laid down to Mr. Flint .... and to him for two load of wood for Sanders and the widdow Horsly . . . . and to him for what he lent the town in shows to make vp their ace' with the Treasurer It. to Siluester for a wolf in 74 . . . It. to Samuell Robinson for Frances left due It. to Thomas Tolman for Frances . It. to Henery Leadbetter for Franck 5 weeks . It. to Mr. Glouer for frank 2 weeks . It. to Daniell Preston for the bords formerly for the Scholhous 6^ and for frank 2 weeks 6' and for 22 foot of bord for shuts for the Scliole hous P - 4 and towards a load of wood for horsly 8^ and more towards the wood .... It. more p'' to Tho Dauenport for Carting timber } for the bell ...... .J It. to Timothy Foster besides 2' 9*^ p** in a former ♦ rate ....... . ) It. to Samuell Paull for his worke at the Swamp It. to Lift. Capen p*^ by his Sons Samuell and Barnard ...... '!! Rest due yet Desperate Debts. hener}' Merefeild lift, holbrooke John sanders .John Stanton John Pelton Gamaleel Beam an 2- . 0- . 2- . 2 - . 1 - . 2- -6 -8 -0 -0 -8 -0 payed more , 64-12- 9 33 - 4-9 15- 0- 0 4-3-8 1-10- 0 0-2-6 0- 7- 6 0- 3- 0 0-5-0 1-0-0 0- 9- 0 3-0-0 0-10- 0 0- 2- 0 0-4-8 0-15- 0 0-6-8 0-14- 0 0- 3-10 Joshua Atherton Thomas Williams James houghton Isaac how billing for Woolfe vpon tlie account of money to Richard Withington . 28- 15- 4 0- 7- 6 0- 3- 3 0- 5- 5 0- 11 - 11 30- 1 - 3- 2- 5 1 2- d -0 2- 2 - 3- 10- -0 -0 - 4 -0 10-0 2-0-2 244 CiY DocuMEN No. 9. Made vp the account Avith Thomas Toliuan 22 : 11 : 82 of his Is fl d town Rate and he is detter to the towne . . 1.1.2 [331.] An ace' of James Bird for his p' of the town rate yeer 77 31-8-0 Imp. to Mr. Minot 15-0-0 It. to Nichohis Bolton for the bell . . . 2-0-0 It. to Amioll weeks p' of his due for ruTIing the ) line at blew hils \ 0-6-8 It. to Consider Atherton for frances 4 weekes . 0-12-0 It. to Deacon Blak as Deputie . . . . 4-7-0 It. to Richard Leeds for Frank . . . 0-18-6 It. to Srg' Pond for two weeks of frank and ] mending the stocks . . . . . j 30-9-6 It. to Srg"' Clap for frances 2 weeks and for 2 ') load of wood for Sanders and Horsly and to ! 0-19-7 him for nails and boards and w^ork about [ ■ meeting hous and stocks . . . .J It. to Deacon Blak for frances 2 weeks and to") him for wood for Sanders and the watch and [ , 1 _ r work at meeting hous and for Carting Daniell [ Elders goods . . . . . .J It. to Nathaell Clap for Carting goods . . 0-5-0 It. to Isack Joanes for the lik . . . . 0-5-0 It. to Hopstill Clapp for frank 2 weeks . . 0-6-0 It. to AViddow Clap for the lik . . . . 0-6-0 It. to Nicholas Clap for the lik ... 0 - 6 - 0 It. to Joshua for on load of wood for the watch 0 - 4-6 It. to Srg'" Clap for the lik . . . . 0-4-6 It. to Israeli Euered for a woolf . . . 0-10-0 It. to Ezra Mos for a wolf . . . . O - Id - 0 It. to Jn" Bird for keeping frances 2 weeks . 0-4-0 It. to James Bird for bords for a Coffen for | Horsly and for paper . . . . , | 0-3-9 It. Widdow Foster the remainder of what she \ should bane had the last 3'eer of John Bird .J 3-12-2 It. to Jn" Trescot for a CoHen for Horsl}' . 0-5-0 It. to Nathanell Clap for two weeks frank . 0-4-0 It to Obediah Swift and mother for 6 weeks ] keeping frances formerly . . . . j 0-18-0 It. to Thomas Bird two weeks frank . . 0-6-0 It. to William Trescot 2 weeks frank and for'^ Carting for Daniell Elders and to him for a V 0-12-6 bord for old meeting hous . . . . ) It. to Srg"' vviswell for frances . . . . 0-2-6 [33^.] It. to Aujiell Weeks for 2 weeks for | keeping frances . . . . . j 0-6-0 It. to Widdow Foster for 2 load of wood for 1 the watch brought by Jos. Homes . . . j 0-8-0 It. to Rich. Baker for two weeks frank . . 0-6-0 It. to M" Foster for 2 weeks . . . . 0-6-0 Dorchester Town Eecords. 245 It. to Widdow Blackmnn for frtiiik . . . 0-6-0 It. to James Foster for frank . . . . 0-6-0 The Totall of all that James Bird haue p'^ out of "J the p' of towne rat which he was ordered to >• 36-17-8 pa_y is ) and Tho. Tolman haue p*^ as on the other sid . 28-15-4 both Sums is 6.5-2-4 Rest due to the towne 0-16-7 by James Bird payed as followetli Since this account was made more pa3'ed to Widdow George 0-00-0 to lift. Capen and for his owne Rate and Burge ( and Mason i 1-13-0 Debts that can not be gotten widow Longe . 0-4-0 John Memory 0-4-4 Thorn ns Lawrence . . . . . . 0-2-0 John Wales iu^ 0-2-0 John Beaman . . . . . . . 0-2-6 Samuel Lawrence . . . . . . 0-2-0 occup' of heuery mares . . . . . 0-1-11 2-11-9 Constable James Bird hath payed . ST' T 5^ the towne Debter to him . . .815 this account was made with the Select men the 22'^ : 11:82: [333.] At a meeting of the townie the 27 7 1680 being legally called together. It was p'posed to the Church and town to p'pos a Committee for to look out for a supply in the minestry vntill it pleas god to p'sent a man whom the Church may thinke meet to Cale to otHce, thos that are p'pounded are the Elder and Deacons and the rest of the Selectmen and Richard Baker. It being put to the vote it was declared in the AfHrmatiue. It was further put to the Vote whether the Rate of ninetie pound p'mised to Mr. Flint for the whole yeer, be fully made vp to M'' Plint the Vote was in the Affermatiue. It was further p'posed to the town whether the minesters that are p'cuered to help vs should be satisfied out of the weekly Con- tribution, and an account therof keept by the Deacons and at the end of the yeer such a Sum, be aded to the ninetie pound Rate. The Vote was in the Atferraatiue. It was further p'posed whether the town would bear the Charges of M"; Flints funerall which corns to about ten pounds in money. The Vote was Affermatiue. [334.] At a meeting of the Select men the 8 No. 1680 John Tolman and Jn° Baker" came and made vp ther ace' for the Contry and Towne rats comitted to them to Colect the Sume of the Contry rate is 111-10-7 the Sum of the town rate is . . . . 23-12-10 for the yeer 78 — ■ 246 City Document No. 9. Out of the Town rate p*^ by Jn° Tolman. Imp to the Widdovv Georg It. to Ezra Clap .... It. to Daued Joanes It. to Gamaliell Beaman . It. to Roger Belleng for a wolf It. to Samuell Toplif for work schol hous It. to William Sumner as Deputie . It. to Widdow Minot It. to Lift. Capen of Seuerall p'sons and to him for what was p*^ to Thomas Tol man for Jn° Breck and to him for Sam Pelton . It. p*^ to Ebenezer Clap for what should be re paid to him for his rate :l The totall of what is p*^ out of the town rate b}- Jn° Tolman is Rest due to the Towne Desp'at depts on his p' of towne rat is James Mott ....... Henery Merrifeild ...... Rob' Sanders ....... John Sanders pd"^ his rate . . . . Rob' Pelton 8'' Tho Pop 8"^ Rob' Stils 1^ . Soe that .Jn'^ Tolmans ace' of what he haue out and desp'at depts considered is pn 3- 3- 10 2- 7- 4 1-15- 0 0- 6- 0 1-10- 0 0-2- 0 0- 7- 1 0- 3- 0 0- 11 - 3 0-16- 0 0- 1 - 6 1 - 1 - 8 11-4- 8 11 - 12 - 6 0-8-8 0- 0- 8 0-1-3 0-0-6 0- 0- 0 0-2-5 0-2-4 11-12- 6 The Sume of the Contry Rate was . The Tresurer was to haue Desp'at dept on Jn° Bakers p' Gamaliell Bea man .Juu'' ...... Jn" Browne — 5' . Anthony Hancock ..... Nathan Bradly Ill - 10 - 7 105 - 8-6 0- 5-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 0 - 3-0 0-19-0 Recc. for the Town of Jn** Baker in money | 1 6' - 6 insteed of 1'^- 4 - 9 as it was in the Rate ) 1-4-9 This sume of IG -6 is toward Jn° Tolmans p' look more of this p. 342 the 13 (1) 8 J- Jn" Tolman fineshed the ace' of his Towne rat and he is depf to the towne 8' -8*^ which he ingageth himself to pay it to the Town or Select men and then he is discharged of the towne rate, this 8*; 8*^ is payed and John Tolman is dischaiged. Desp'at Dept on the Contry rat of John Tolman p' Dorchester Town Records . 247 Hen Merifeild J 11° Merifeld Lift.Holbrook 0-8-9 0-8-0 0-0-9 0 - 17 - 6 Eob* Sanders IS^ Th° Pope 3' 4'' \ Walter Eueringdon 2' . . . . \ 0 - 6- 10 the 13 1 8i Jolin Tolman made xp his ace' for the ConI .ry Rate and he is discharged therof. [335.] The ace' of Jn° Baker as Constabl for the yeer 78 that p' which the said Jn" Baker was to Colect of the Towne rate. Imp p'' to Samuell trescot for frances . 3- 0- 0 It. to NichoLas Bolton ..... 0- 17- 10 It. to Deacon Blake ..... 0- 5 - 0 It. to Srg'" Clap 0- 5- 6 It. to Jn" Withington for frank 2 week 0- 6 - 0 It. to Jn" Baker himself for frank 2 week 0- 3 - 0 It. to Richard Baker for frank 0 - 3- 0 It. more to Samuell Trescot for frank . 0- 3 - 0 It. to Nicholas Bolton more 1 - 2 - 2 It. to Lift"' Capeii p' of what he should haue as ) deputy 1 2- 0 - 5 It. to Isack Joanes ..... 0- 3- 6 It. to Joshua Hinshaw for frank . 0- 3- 0 It. to Joseph Weeks for goeing to parker 0- 1 - 6 It. to Samuell Whiting for a woolf 0- 10- 0 It. to Israeli Euered p' towards a wolf . 0- 6- 0 It. to William Sumner p' as deputie 0- 12 - 0 It. to Widdow Georg by Jn° Wals his rate . 0- 3- 2 The totall of what Jn° Baker p" is . 10- 5 - 1 Desp'at depts on his p' of the rate is Frances Bale ...... 0- 1 - 0 Thomas Leichfeild 0- 1 - 2 Nathan Bradly 0- 1 - 0 Jn" Beaman ...... 0- 0- 10 Gamaliell Beaman Sen' .... 0- 3 - 0 Gamaliell Beaman Jun' .... 0- 0 - 8 Peter Talbnt 0- 0- 8 Jn" Wales Jun' 0- 0- 8 Nathanell Osburn 0- 0 - 8 0-9- 22 - 2 - 10 1-10- 0 Jn° Bakers ace* of what is p^ and desp'at is ten pound 14-9 The Totall ot both Constabl ace' is . . . Rest due from Both Constabl .... made vp this ace' the 8 9 80. Look more of this ace' p. 342. [336.] At a meeting of the Select men the 8 (1) 7 ^^^ The same day ther was appointed for fence Vewers for tliat p' of the great lots beyond Timothy Foster . J Samuell Robinson 1 Tho Trot Sen' 248 City Document No. 9. for Captins Neck for tlie feild behind Tlio. Modesly for the hill feild . for the feild behind John Bird for the feild behind M'' Stoughtons for the Neck of land for Snp'iiisors of the wa}' to Neck for Cleerina: the Neck . Rich Leeds John Wales Sen' Ellslia Foster Isack Joanes Srg"' Clap Joshua Henshaw, James Bird Ilopstill Humphry Joseph Leeds John Baker ( Srg"' Wiswell I Nehemiah Clap ( Jn° Withington \ James Foster. ( Tho. Bird \ Nathanell Clap. And all fences to be made A'p by the 25 March 1 67 | and fence Vewers to Vew fence and the Cleerers of the neck to be Vewed and Cleered by the 1 Aprill next. Tlie same day as an adition to the order about horses as in cL 182 it is ordered that all the pay for horses taken vp as that order expresseth shall goe to the man or men that doe take them vp, and if it can be sutlicciently proued that any hors be soe vnruly that notwithstanding being fettered 3-et they will break down sufliccient fence and doe damedg such horses or mares shall pay duble damedg At a pubhque towne meeting being legally' warned the 10 (1) 79 or 80 ther was Chosen for a bavlif for the 3'eer ensewing Clement Maxfeild. The same day the town did b}^ a vote remit the Widdow Eaerits Second meeting hons rate. The same da}' ther was Chosen for Constables for the ycer en- sewing Samuell Capen and James Foster. The same day it was Voted that the Schole hous shall be re- paiered wher it now stands and John [337,] Breck and Timoth}^ Tilston to see that it be repaiered. Tlie same lime tlier was Chosen M' Mather Rich Baker and Isack Joanes to sec that the buriiug place be fenced in with stone wall by the last of June next. The first of the Second M" 80 It is granted to the widdow Weeks libertie to git three thousand Clobords out of the Comon Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 12 2 80 It was ordered that William Sumner Lif"' Capen and Timothy Tilston shall acquaint and warne the Select men of Milton to appoint some men to renew the line at the Swamp in Melton which Could not well bee Isuewed Dorchester Town Records. 249 the last time we ran that line becaus of the wett, the da}' appointed is the 2G Instant Aprill 80. At a towne meeting the 13 2 80 ther was Chosen for a depntie William Snmner for the whole 3'eer with a reserue of libertie to send another depntie for another Sessions if the freemen see meete. The same da}' at the motion of James Wlhte to Cliang tlie way b}' his twent}' aer lot, ther was appointed Ed Pason Tho Tolman Sen"' and Richard Withington to take a vew therof and make re- port to the towne : the return is on p. 340 At a meeting of the Select men the 24 April at ]\I'' Stoiightons hons Haneing Receaued an order from the Ilon''^ Conntie Conrt re- reqniering the Select men of Dorchester to Nominate and p'sent some meet p'son to keepe a pnbliqne hous of entertainement, In order heernnto the Select men mett together on the 24 Instant and appointed William Sumner and Ensigne Richard Hale to appeare in Conrt and make answer heernnto, that we would nominate Rich Withington or Ensign Richard Hale if we could p'"uaile with either of them to be willling to accept of it and some of vs doe Nominate Isack Joanes whos habetation is very Conuenient. 'rTie 10 3 80 It is granted to Jolm'Pope libertie to git 1400 Clo- boards out of the ConTon Swamps belonging to Dorchester. [338.] At a publique Town meeting tlie 2. 4. 80 being legally called together It was put the Vote that wheras ther was granted by the Church and towne the 20 4 79 as in p. 307 that Mr. Flint should haue on hundred pounds for that 3'eer, he p'uiding help in the minestry himself, and some vnderstanding the yeer to end at January, and others that it should extend till the full yeer coni about therfore it is now put to the Vote whether the last yeer should end in January, and that Mr. Flint should pa}' Mr. Minot or others out of the hundred pound but vntill January. The vote was in the Atferraatiue noe man by vote dissenting. The same time It was voted b}' the Major vote that Mr. Flint should haue for his labour in preaching this yeer 1680 which end at January the Sume of Nintie pounds the one half mone}' and the other half Contr}' pay. The same time it w^as voted that If M"' Minot can be p'cuered to preach once a fortnight (his 3'eer begining in January last and end next Januar}-) that he should haue twentie pounds half money & half other pa}'. The same time ther was Chosen for a Comitte to treat witli M"' Minot, Mr. Flint Elder Humphry and the p'ent Select men and John Breck. At a meeting of the Select men the 14. 4. 80 an order was sent to James whit and Timothy Foster sup'uisors of the high ways to ster them vp to mind the waj's. The same day it was granted to Joseph Weeks libertie to git 200 of Clobord. The same day it was granted to Nehemiah Clap libertie to git 700 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps. The same day an order was sent to Roger Billing Sen"' to dis- charge the towne of Thomas painter or to giue bond to secure the towne. 250 City Document No. 9. granted to Mr. Flint libertie to get 3000 of Clobord out of the Conion Swamps. [339.] At a meeting of the freemen the 28 July 1680 ther was chosen Roger BeUang Sen'' for a Comissioner for the Contry rate. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 Sep. 80 . The same day it was granted to Israeli How libertie to git 2100 of Clobord besides his former 4 load, also libertie to git 4 or 5 load of wood out of the 500 acrs p'uided he fale none but take of what is downe. The same day it was granted to James Barbor, libertie to git 100 of railes and some posts out of the 500 acrs. At a meeting of the Select men the 8 Nouember 1680 It was granted to Daued Joanes libertie to git 200 of railes out of the 500 acrs. M** the Widdow euered came to the Select men the same day and demanded 40 shillings for 4 wolues of which she haue receaued of Jn° Baker 6' and of the Widdow Smith q'' 4' also she haue had on ace' with Isaek Joans 4' which must also be p'^ to him, end if James Bird doe demand any thing, she would haue that p"* to him, ax)i^\ the rest the Select men doe order that she should haue a bill to the tenants of the Scliole land to discharg it. M*^ it is ordered that six and twentie shillings shall be p*^ her b}' Srg' EUice. The same day an ace' was made with Jno" Tolman and Jno" Baker of the towne Rate yeer 80 as in p. 334 335 and the Contrj- Rate in p' At a meeting of the Select men the 15 Nouem 80 The same day the Select men tooke an ace' of Thomas Tolman and James Bird for the Six rats and 3 Rates and towne rate for the yeer 77 as in p. 328 329 330 331 The same day Ensigne Richard Hale requested for three or fower load of Clobord or Shingle and some timber to repaier his barne, and it was granted. At a generall towne meeting the 6 10 80 At the Motion of John Withington Constable for the yeer 75 it was granted that Peter Talbuts Contry rate and Jn° Sanders Contry- rate (the same rate) should be remitted. The same time it was granted to the Widdow Gill (at the mo- tion of Roger Belleng) libertie to git 4 trees on the Comons be yond the blew hils towai'ds the repaieration of her mill. The same time it was granted to Roger Sumner, libertie to git 3 or 4 trees of pin or Cedar to make bords out of the Swamp beyond the blew hils. [340.] The same time was chosen for Select men. Lift. Capen Deacon Blake William Sumner Ensign Rich Hale Srg. Samuell Clap Lift. Capen Srgnt Wiswell Jn° Breck Samuell Robinson Ezra Clap Elisha Foster. The same day a rcturne was made by the Comitte appointed to veiw and take notice of the motion of James Whit which is as fol- loweth as in p. 337. Dorchester Town Kecords. 251 • Wee who weer appointed l\v the assembly mett to gether the 13 2 80 and sent to Vew and returne o"" apHientions about the request of bro'' James Whit Concerning the alteration of the way, haue Vcwed it, and doe Judg that if the way that now is made vse of into the woods be stated wher now it is for cuer then it seems but reasonable to be granted, but if the towne way must be between Rocksbery and Dorchester, then that the way be as it -was to to which we subscrib o' names that weer sent and we dcd this the 17 2 18 a postscript on this Condition the old way that now leads into the This rotnrne ^'oods be recorded and that both White and his heirs Is on file, make the way pasable for euer, and this of bro'' Whits be recorded in the towne book Tiio. ToLMAN Sen' \(^ The mark of Ed Pason Rich Witiiington The same day at the motion of Lift"' Capen and William Sum- ner (feffees for the Schole land and minestry land) that they ma}- be dismissed of that work and others Chosen in ther rooome, the towne granted their request, and made Choice of Timothy Tilston and John Breck to be fettees in their steed to take ace' of what is past, and to transact for the town for the time to com, not disa- nulling an}- former Contract which haue been made, and wheras at the same time William Trescot made motion to be dismissed of his Contract, the towne made Choice of Uaniell Preston Sen' and Hemy Leadbetter to be added for that motion, and all to confer together and make report to the towne what the Judg of his motion. [341,] At a meeting of the Select men the 13 10 80 John Breck desiered libertie to git a sute of Masts and yards for a Vessell which he haue vndertaken to build in this towne in some Swamp about puncapag the Select men granted his request, he glueing Satisfaction according as the Select men shall Judg meete when they call for it. At a meeting of the Select men the 17 10 80 vppon Occasion, It was ordered that orders should be sent to to the Raters to make a rate for the minestry to M"" Flint, and expences on the minesters that haue and shall help vs to the end of December, and for fune- rall expences to the Sume of one hundered and twelue pound of which Sixtie seauen pound in mone}' the rest in Contr}' pay. Also a Rate for the towne and Schole and M' Minots help in preaching this yeer past to the Sume of Seauenty three pounds of which a theird p' to be in money, the rest in Contry pay. At a meeting of the Select men the 10 (11) 80 — The same da}' James Whit tithing man made complaint of Rob' Stiles and his famelj- liueing Idly. At a meeting of the Select men the 22 (11) 80 vpou occasion this returne was drawn vp to send to the Court Wheras the Hon"^** Court in December last ordered that the Select men of Dorchester doe p'sent to the next Court some meet p'son that is both able and willing to keepe a hous of publik enter- 252 City Docibient No. 9. tainment vnder a penalty Tlies are to certefie to the Hon''^ Court, that we the Select men of Dorchester, haue not been neglectiue heerin, but we cannot find such a p'son to be willing, whom we judg fitt, but the widdow George is willing, and is a Comodated for such an employ, and if the Court pleas to alow her libertie for one ^'cer more to keep an hous of publik entertainment : William Sumner who is one of our Select men, will engage for one 3'eer to doe the best he can to inspect into the Gouorment of the house if he be impowered soe to doe by the Hou'^'^ Court 22 11 80 John Capen William Sumner Rich Hale The warrant JaMES BlAKE is on file. SaMUEL ClAP [343.] from p. 334 The 14 12 80 Jn° Baker as Constable for the yeer 78 Came to the Select men to make vp his ace' of the Country rate that he was to Colect Viz his p' which came to . . . 60-5-7 of which p'^ to the Treasuerer money 32 - 12 - 8 ~^ which being drawn vp into Rat pay which ads >■ 48-19-0 a third p' more maks ) Also it was alowed to him for John Masons | goeing to Boston for Memrys Childi"ens Nurs | and Samuell Trescots hors and Cart for all j- 0-4-0 is alowed in money — and 4' in steed of 6' I rate pay — . . . . . . . j and he p'' in money 1' insteed of . . . 0-01-7 which maks all even for his p' of the Contry rate. his p' of the Towne Rate the Sum is . . 11-8-1 of which he haue i)"^ and in desp'at dept as in p. ) in _ 11 _ Q 334 J Rest due to Ballance . . . 0-13-4 the which he is ordered to pay Lift Capen 12' and John Baker is discharged of his p' of town rate. [Page 343 blank.] [3-1-4. ] The Town Depf to Lift. Jn° Capen. Imp. the ballance of the ace' the last yeer as in ) 7-14-0 ]). 312 313 the Sume of It. dl to Isack Joanes 2 bis of my Corne towards"^ the towns dept to him besids 18 bis he had of [ o - f - 0 the Corne that came from the tenants of Schole | land as in my books p. 97 will appeare . . J It. for Recording the yeer 80 . It. for a load of wood for the watch neuer 3'et ) Counted but seeing others haue it . ) It. for Expences of Select men 1 - 0- -0 0- 4 - -6 0- 5 - -0 9 - 09 - - 6 Dorchester Town Kecords. 253 Made vp this ace' with the Select men the") 4-13-3 14 12 80 and due to balance the Snme of fowex' pound Sixteen shillings and three pence ) 4-16-3 1 - 0-0 0-1-6 0-11-1 [345.] The Towne Cred^ from Lift. Capen. Imp. by 4 bis of wheat which was brought from Ellice of Deadham as in p. 97 . . It. Kecc. of Israeli Hils goods Viz a Chesell and ( other Suiale tilings .... i It. Recc. b}' Constable Hop Clap m^' owne towne \ rate . . . . . . . . j It. of the widdow Batten by Widdow "Weeks . 0-1-4 It. of my Son John his rate . . . . 0-3-0 It. of James Barbor . . . . . 0-1-6 It. of Phillip Uemonzaday . . . . 0-1-1 It. of William Chaplin 0-1-1 M'^ thes 3 last the Constable p** me him self in money abating the theird p'. It. Recc. a hid from Henry Glouer . . . 0-14-9 It. Recc. of Jn° Farington as p' of his rent 3 bis 1 of Corne ...... ) It. Recc, Jn" Masons Town Rate for the 3'eer 77 James bird being Constable . and of him Goodman Bnrge his rate for the | a 1 o p ° } 0-1 o-b same j^eer ...... ) It. Recc. the ballance of Jn° Withingtons ace' as ) in p. 104 f 0-9-0 0-3-0 0-6-5 It. Recc. of Jn" Farrmgton 2 bl. Corne as p of ) ^ ,. ^ ,., ° > U— b-U uis rent ...... 1 4-13-3 [346.] The ace* of Samuell Capen as Constal)l for the yeer I680 of the town rate Comitted to him his p' amounting to 38-6-4. The whol Rate being . . . 73-8-7 Imp. to INIr. James Minot in money . and to him in Contr}^ pay .... It. to Nathan Bradly It. to Tim Tilston for work at Scholhous . It. to Daned Joanes for Wading It. to Rich. Euens for Wadding It. to Sanmell Cai)en for Wading It. for keeping Frank at Sam Capen a month . It. to barnard Capen for 2 weeks It. p*^ the Widdow Smith for Widdow Euered . It. to Clement Maxfeild for Franke . Ir. to Hen. Leadl)etter for riming a line . It. to Samuell Paul for what was left by Jn" Tolman ...... It. p" to Elic Wood for Jn° Hunting of Deadham for a wolf ...... 9-15-0 10 - 1-6 2-5-1 [?] 0-4-0 0- 1-0 0 - 1-0 0- 1-0 -6-0 0 - 3-0 - 4-0 1-8-8 0-2-6 } 0-7-1 I 0-10-0 254 City Document No. 9. It. p*^ to Ensigne Hale for expences . . . 0-5-0 and to liiiii for the pound . . . . 0-2-5 It. p*^ to Danell Elder 3 bl of Come . . 0-9-0 It. laid out for a marking Iron for the measuers ) o _ 1 _ fi in money ...... ) It. p*^ to Jn" Breck for bords for the Schole hous ) n - Q - 0 in money ...... j It. p*^ to Elic wood in money . • . . 0-3-4 It. p** in mone}- towards Danell Elders Cow . » 15 - 0 It. p** to Widdow Georg of which money 2' - 6 . 0-16-5 It. p" to William Sumner 1-18-2 It. p*^ to M' Minot p order to him and John ) Breck ( 2-9-3 32-19- looke more of this Town ace' p. 354 his p* of the rate made for W. Turner was Six pound 4 4 It. p'^ of this to Thomas Modesly . . . 2-18-1 [347.] An ace' of James Foster as Constabl for the yeer 1680 of his p' of the town rate comited to him to Colect amounting to 73-18-7 1-0-0 0-13-2 0-5-0 0-14-0 1-16-9 13 - 0-0 0- 0-0 the whol rate being ..... Imp. to Mathias puffer for 2 wolues . It. to Richard Leeds for frank . It. to Srg' Clap ..... It. to Nathan Bradly .... It. William Sumner in ordinarj' pay . It. to M' Minot in ordenary pay It. to M"^ Minot in money .... It. for carreng the measures and pay for sealing 0 - 2-6 It. more to William Sumner as deput}'' . . 4-9-3 It. more to M' Minot in ordenary pay . . 3-0-0 It. to M"^ Minot in money 10-10-0 It. more to Nathan Bradle}' for ringing the bell . 0-8-7 [348.1 At a meeting of the Select men 14 12 80 It was then Concluded that Nathan Bradl}^ should haue 4'' a yeer for the work he is appointed to doe as in p. 319. The same day Daniell Preston Sen"^ assigned ouer the deede of the land he bought of Samuell Rigbee for the vse of the Schole being the legacy of Christopher Gibson and left the deed to be Coppied out into the town book. The same day it was ordered that the ConstabLs for the yeer 80 should pay out of the Contr}^ rate 3' 4'' money to Ellice Wood, being rated formerly' both heer and at Deadham. The same day Granted to Jn° Blackman libertie to git 3 or 4 trees out of the 500 acrs. The same time granted to Timothy Foster libertie to git a thousand of Clobord and ten thousand of Shingle out of the Coinon Swamps At a ginerall meeting of the freemen the 8 of March 80 81 ther was Chosen for Deputie for the whole 3'eer Ensewing William Sum- ner alsoe he was Chosen to Carry the Vots to boston. Dorchester Town Records. 255 The same da}- ther was Chosen for Constabls John Pasoii and John Wales Sen'. The same time the towne did b}' Vote desier Elder Humphry to Cattechiz the youth and Children that he should call to him when and whcr he should appoint. The same day the Comittee that was appointed to confer with "William Trescot about his petition to leaiie the minestry land, of which he took a leas, the}' made report by word of mouth that if the towne would give William Trescot Hue pound besids the rent due from William Trescot which was as the}' said tweutie two pounds then they should haue the building that was vpon it, only William Trescot should haue libertie to [349.] take otf twentie Cords of wood, this returne being put to the Vote the towne did by their Vote accept of it, and AVilliam Trescot is discharged of it. The same day also the CoSSitte made returne which p* of the Swamp at Melton they had asigned to Dorchester for the minestry viz the westerly end for Dorchester and the Easterly end for Melton. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 (1) 80 81 ther was Chosen for fence Vewers for that p' of the great lots bej'ond Timothy f Samuell Robinson Foster ...... 1 Israeli How. for Captins Neck ..... j John Breck \ Joseph Leeds for the feild behind Tho Modesly f Joseph Weeks I Thomas Modesly for the hill feild ..... f Isack Joans I Joshua Henshaw for the feild behind John Birds for the feild behind M"" Stoughton . . f Rich Leeds Richard Baker ( Obediah Haws I John Blackman for sup'uisors of the Way to the Neck . ( Srg"' Wiswell \ Thomas Bird. for Cleering the Neck . . . . f Isack Joans ich Mather f Isa JRic And all fences to be made vp by the 25 March 1681 and fence Vewers to Vew fence and the Cleerers of the Neck to be Vewed and Cleered b}' the first of aprill next. The same da}' it is ordered that the former Order Concerning Eare marking of hors kind and bringing in the Number of horses stand in force as in page 278. The same da}' an addition was made to the order regulating of Swine Viz wheras ther was an order made by the Select men the 256 City Document No. 9. " 11 12 79 regulating of Swine as in page 311, It is Ordered tliat that order stand in force, with this Variation, that Wheras ther weer (in that order) men appointed to look after tiie execution therof, and finding by experience that such men haue neglected their dut}' therein. Now it is ordered that any p'son that finds Hogs or piggs contrary to that order, he nia^' execut that order vpon such Swine, and take the fine ther exprest [350,] and in case of trespas to haue duble daniedg, and the select men doe engag to assist to the utmost of their power, and if an}' refus to make due satisfac- tion, the names of the p'sons so refusing, shall be transmitted to Clement Maxficld, who is appointed baylif in this case, who shall haue Warrant from the Select men to make distreine. The same day ther weer Chosen for tithing men for the yeer ensewing John Bird Samuell Ilix lucres Sumner Nathaniell Clap Tho. Trot Sen' Samuell Toplif Thomas Modesly Jn° Tolman Ralf Houghton. Henery Garuesy Roger Belleng Joseph Leeds "Barnard Capen At a meeting of the Select men the 11 (2) 81 At tlie request of Tho Swift Sen"' of Melton and Ezra Clap of Dorchester. It is granted to them a libertie to Catch fish at Na- ponsett below the mill, and to make a stage for this yeer, p'uided that they doe not any way obstruct or hender the auchent Cart way oner the Riuer, which lys between the Mill and the timber bridg nor the Way leading to the Mill, between the Ruier and the barne that now is ther on the vpland. The same day it was granted to William Blake (who is a p'pri- etor) lil)ertie to git 1400 of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps for bis own vse. At a meeting of the Select men the 13 (4) 81 It was ordered that an order should be sent to Samuell Rigbe to order him to Come to som of the Select men within Six days after the date heerof and giue securetie for the man that he entertains at his hous or elce to expect the Constable to come and take by distres the fine of 3^ 4** p week for euery weeks enterttdnment of him since he came to his hous. The same day ther was granted to Hopestill and Isack Hum- plny lil)ertie to gitt 2100 of Clobords out of the Coiuon Swamps, p'uided tiiey git them within fower months time from the date heerof and tlien to returne the note to the .Select men againe. [351.] The same day Joseph Weeks Came to the Select men and desieied libertie to take a nurst Child of one M'' Steuens of Boston, Answer was returned that though the man ma}' be sutlic- cient, yet l)ecaus it may not be a p'"sedent vnto others he was ordered to appoint the man to guie something vnder his hand to some one of the Select men to secure the towne. The same day tlie Select men appointed William Sumner and Deacon Blake to enquier after a Schole M' The 10"' of August 81 at a meeting of the freemen being called together, Ralfe Houghton was Chosen Coiinissioner for the make- inu" the Conlrv Rate. Dorchester Toavn Records. 257 At a meeting of the Select men the 19 7 81 The same time Ensigne Hale was desiered and appointed to enquier after a Schole Master, which some say ther may be one at bridgwater. The same day it was ordered that notice should be giuen to Robt. Stiles, that he dispos of one of his Sons b}' the next meeting of the Select men which will be in Nouember, elce the Select men must doe it as the Court haue ordered. Tlie same day it was granted to Thomas Trot Jun"" libertie to gitt 1-400 off Clobord in the Common Swamps. At a meeting of the Select men the 14 (9) 81 It was left to Lift"' Capen William Sumner and Srg"' Clap to Confer with Bro"" Pason about disposing of Robt. Stils boj' vnto him If he be Avilling and to make report to the rest of the Select men. The same day it was granted to the widdow Wodsworth libertie to gitt one and twentie hundred of Clobord out of the Comon Swamps belonging to Dorchester, and to returne the note againe b}^ the 25 March next. The same day it was granted to Samuell Capen libertie to gitt Seuen hundred of Clobord. The same day returne was made b}- Constable Pasou of Rob' Stils answer to the Select men which is on fiUe. [353.] The same day it was granted to Deacon Blaise libertie for one and twentie hundred of Clobord — The same day it was granted to Samuell Hale libertie for fower- teen hundred of Clobord. The same day it was granted to Ensigne Hale and William Blake Sen'' of melton libertie to take some trees that haue been formerly fallen and lys vpon the Commons beyond the blew hils. At a generall Towne meeting the 5 of December 1681 after the director}' was read. In Referance to the suppl}' in the Minestr}', It was p'posed to the towne whether they would be willing to alow Mr. Danforth one hundred pounds b}' the yeer, he taking the worke wholly vpon him the one half in mone}' and the other half in Contry paj' the yeer beginning the first of Januar}' next. The Vote was in the affermatiue Nemo Contradictione Alsoe the same da}' it was p'posed to the towne whether they would haue a place purchissed for to build or buy an hous for the minestr}' and to remaine from time to time for that vse and not to be alienated or disposed off an}' other way. The Vote was in the aferraatiue. The same day it was Voted that Mr. Stoughton Richard Baker Richard Withington and John Breck should be a Comittee to look out and treat with p'sons about such a thing and to accquaint the towne with p' possessions at the next towne meeting or if need requier to call the towne together to accquaint them what is likly to be don. The same day it was Voted that the Select men are empowei'ed to looke out and to agree with a Scholmaster at the best termes that they can p'cuer one. 258 City Document No. 9. The same clay ther was Chosen for Select men. f Deacon Blake I 8rg"' Clap [353.] Select men for the 3'eer 82 ^ William Sumner I Lift"' Capen (^ Ensigne Hale for RecorcF Deacon Blake !• Raters < Srg' °' Pond for Raters < Srg"' Wiswell and ( John Breck „ c ' • i Samuell Capen for Sup lusors -^ -p.. , ^ / '■ Elisha Foster. The same day Thomas Lichfeild p'sented a petition to haue lib- erty to sell his wines hous and ground the petition is on fill : The town by a Vote determined that it should be left to the Select men for to Consider and determin the matter : The petition is on tile. The 12 : day of the 10"' moneth (81) in Answere to the petition of Thomas Leichfield the Select men doe order that the land that was given to the widow Long shall not ])e sould nor alienated to any person or persons whatsoeuer either h\ him or any of his suc- sessors without tlie Consent of the select men of Dorchester or there sucsessors from tyme to tyme neither doe tlie select men that now are Consent that the sayed Leichfeild should sel the land to any person whatsoeuer vntill he doe first ataine the Consent of his wife tlierein ; At a meeting of the select men the : 12 : 10 : 81 : it was ap- pointed that there should be a Rate made for the minister of 60'^: pounds money for the 3'eer : 81 : Thi' same day it was agreed b}' the select men that Robert Stiles his Eldest son should be put out as au apprentice to Edward Pason. tliese may Satisfie anny whom it may Consarn thatt the present Selectmen of Dorchester Doe giue Free consent that tlie Lanrl that was Giuen to the wid Long as in page 267 the said Land may Bee sould to Ephefrom IJouerd or an}' other w home the Selectmen shall approue of this (7) day of June 1703 Robert Searle Towne Clarke. [354.] p' of the ace' of Samuell Capen as Constable yeev 80 from p o4(J. More p'' to M' Minot besids what was formerh' ] n - 1 'i - 0 p'' in money ...... J INF JNIiiiol sent a receipt ..... It. p"^ to M' Minot n;ove in Contry paj' and he ) q _ q _ -^ gaue a discharg .....) It. moie p'' to William Sumner . . . . 1-2-3 It. p'^ to Lift"' Capen in Corne . . . . 0-4-6 and to him in 2 bl. barly to Widdow Smith . 0-8-0 Dorchester Town Records. 259 It. due to me for what I p'' for Roger Belleng Rates which should be p** to Capt Clap pUy by Joshua Henshaw ..... It. p"^ more to my father in corne . and to my father for Sainuell Toplif . and more to him in 2 bis barly and in p. 346 and Remitted out of the town Rate Isack How Widdow Pelton Samuell Hill Henry Merifeild 0 - 0- 0- 0 - 4-10 4-9 1 - 8 4- 4 0-15- 7 Remited on the town rate and on W. Turner rat More p** to Tho Modsly and remitted out of William Turner Rat Isack How Widdow Pelton Robt Stanton . Henr^' Merryfeild Samuell Chandler Jn'' Plum Jn" Sanders Samuell Pelton Tho. Pope Rob' Stils Buck and Chamberlen Rich Euens Tho. Dauenport Jn° Pelton M** the towne Rate of his p* to gather Comes to and William Turners p' of his rate . Totall the Constable is Creddit' as aboue . Due to Samuell Capen this 13 9 82 and he is hereby discharged 0-19- 7 0-3-0 0-6-9 0- 8- 0 7- 16- 4 32- 19 - 8 40 - 16 - 0 0-15- 7 0-9-3 42 - 0-10 2-18- 1 0-1-0 0-1-2 0-1-0 0-4-4 0- 0- 6 0- 0- 3 0-0-3 0- 0-10 0- 0- 3 0-0-3 0- 0- 6 0- 0- 8 0- 2- 0 0- 0- 3 0- 9- 3 38- 6- 4 6 - 4- 4 44- 10- 8 44- 18- 11 0- 8- 3 [355.] At a meeting of the select men the 9 : 11 : 81 : there was liberty granted to Samuel Maxfeild to get 4 or: 5 : loads of timber out of the : 500 : acres and 300 : of Railes : allso there was liberiy granted him to get : 1400 : of Cloueboord out of the Comon Swamps. The same day the Raters made a Returne of a Rate for the min- estry for the yeare past. 260 City Document No. 9. The same day there was liberty' granted to Dauid Joanes to get; 1400: of Cloiie"^boord. The same day it was agreed Iw the select men that there should be notice giuen to the Constable to warne a towue meeting on the : 16 : day of this instant : The : 16 : 11 : 81 : At a generall towne meeting it was passed by a Vote that there should be a towne Rate made of : 40'' : The same day at the Request of John Browne the select men doe free him from all Town Rates Excepting only such Rates as shall be made for the miuestry : p'uided the towne be at no charges towards the maintenance of his father or mother Except it be in case of sicklies or any Extraordenary Exigent ; but in case the Constable doe Require of him his country rates he shall then be allowed the same out of the towne Rates. At a meeting of the Select men the : 13 : 12 : 81 : then there was liberty granted to preserued Capen to get : 200 : of Railes and some postes in the : 500 : acres ; The same day it was agreed that Robert Sanders should haue one Load of Wood. The same day there was libert}' granted to Richard Withington to get one thousand of Cloueboord or 3000 : of shindels. 28 : 12 : 81 : order was giuen by the Select men to the Constable to demand a penalty according to the towne order of John Spare James Robinson and Robert Stilles for Entertaiueng of inmates. The: 16: day of the 12"^: mo: 81 : A towne Rate deliuered to the Constable to Colect : which '' ° ^ was 40-9-8 356.] A Towne Rate Comited to Constable John Wales and John Fayson consisting of 40'" - 9' - 8*^ in the yeare : 81 : to be Colected by them ; And the account giuen by the Constables of the towne Rate is as folio we th Inpriiu. payed to Nathan Bradley as part of what j i^ « ^ is due to him for his worke at the meeting > 00-17-11 house ....... J It. to Nicholas Boulton for Expences . . . 03-00-00 It. to William Trescote as part of that which is) 03-19-01 dne to him from the towne . . . ) It. to William Sumner as deputy being part of | 05-18-11 what is due to him for the yeare 80 : and 81 : j It. to William Deane for killing a Woolfe . . 00-10-00 It. for Warding 00-03-00 It. to Thomas Andrewes for keeping of francis . 00-04-04 It. to Samuel Clap for wood to sanders . . 00-06-06 It. to Desire Clap for keeping of francis . . 00-02-05 It. to Isaack Joanes in part of what is due to ) qO - 04 - 06 him from the towne ..... J It. to Rodger Billing for two laders for the ♦ 01-02-09 meeting house ...... i It. to lift. Capen as part of what is due to him ] 00-1*^-11 for Record"' , . . . . • j Dorchester Town Records. 261 It. to James Blake Sen' as part of what is due ") to him for Expences in the yeare : 79 : and for >• 00-06-08 timber for the bridg at Roxbiuy brooke . ) It. to John Brown he being free from all towne ] no _ 01 - 09 JTvcII'GS •••••••! It. to Elisha Foster to p'cure weights for a| 01-00-00 towne standard ..... j It. to Robert Sanders one bushel of Corne . . 00-03-00 It. payed to the select men 20' mone}' . . . 01-00-00 It. discounted with him for Rates that can not bo ) ^^ ^^ ^o , . > 00 - Ob - 02 gotten .......) widow Cheny 4' : 2** : John Pelton : 1' samuel > on _ 00 _ 04. Rise: V payed by Constable Wales . . f Constable John Pasons account of that part of ^ the towne Rate collected by him : payed to >- 03 - 02 - 01 Nathan Bradley .....) It. for killing of foure woolues . . . . 02-00-00 It. to Ensigne halP for wood to Nathan Bradley ~) and to francisBall for newmakeing the pound y 01-17-04 and carting timber for the Cage , . ) It. to Timothy Foster for to p'cure weights for ) oi _ 00 _ 00 the towne ......) [357.] It. for keeping of francis . . . 02-12-00 It. for Warding 00-03-00 It. to William Ryall for building the Cage . . 04-15-00 It. to lift. Capen as part of what is due him for i Recording and for Runeng the line betwene > 00-10-02 the 400 Acres and Vose his farrae . . ' It. to William Sumner in part of what is due to ) ^o _ ^.2 _ ac him as deputy ..... j 00 - 13 - 00 It. to Widow George for expences for the Raters . 00-05-00 It. for Daniel Preston for killing a woolfe and ) for francis ......) It. to Samuel Paul 00-03-00 It. discounted with him for Rates that can not '\ be gotton : Robert Stanton : 3' 8*^ hener}- mere- >- 00-06-04 feild P 8^ and John Sanders 1' . . j payed by Constable Pason . . . . . 20-09-04 by both Constables the towne Rate fully payed . 40-09-08 The same da}' the Constables gaue an account of a quarter part of a single Contry Rate which was Comitted to them to Collect the Rate was . 09 - 02 - 09 treasurers warrant . . . . . . 08-02-06 Remaineth to the towne . . . . . 01-00-03 payed to the select men : money . . . . 00-15-00 • This name has been heretofore in these records written Hale, but it is beyond doubt that the natue is now called Hall. — W. H. W. 262 City Document No. 9. the remainder which is : 5' : 3'' : Remitted vpon account of desperate Debts ; And the Constables are discharged .... 309 -02-09 [358.] February the: 11 : 1G83 : Timothy Foster and Nehe- miah Clap Const, gaue an account to the select men of the seuerall Rates that were Comitted to them to Collect : A schoole Rate in the yeare : 82 : which is money payed b}- the Constables to M"^ Deneson money the remainder of the Rate to the select men A Rate for the vse of the towne one fourth part of it money ...... payed by Constable Clap. l9 20- 20- 5 - 0- .} to M'' Glouer in money . . . . . to nicholas Boulton money . . . . . to Capt. Capen money . . . . . to John Trescote and the select men vpon the ") balance of an account aboute house Roome [• for francke ...... j to Nicholas Boulton Country pay to Nathan Bradley for Ringing the bell to Capt. Capen ...... to Deacon Blake as part of what is due to him to Serg' Wiswel for Runeng lines to Ensigne Clap vpon the same account to Nathaneel Clap for francke & Runeng lines to hopstill Clap for lines .... to John Ti'escote for francke to John Guile for killing a woolfe to William Nahaton for killing a woolfe to William Sumner as deputy to James Bird as part of what is due to him By Constable Timothy Foster payed to Nathan Bradley ....... to M' Glouer for schoolemasters diet . more to M'' Glouer money .... to Timothy Tilstone for Runeng lines . e d 2-6 5-0 3-0 3-0 6-0 6-0 2-0 to Samuel Capen John Brecke heneiT Leadbetter Ebenezer Withington John Mi not Samuel Robinson Obediah hawes all these Runeng for lines the whole sum is To John payson for his labor in takeng account \ of Comon Lands Rateable . , . ) to Ensigne hall for a load of wood for sanders 32-18- 7 01 - 00 - 00 GO - 18 -06 00 - 03 - 07 00 - 01 - 06 02 - 01 - 02 00- 18-02 01 - 17-00 02 - 04 - 10 00 - 05 - 00 00 - 04 - 06 00 - 15 - 00 00 - 02 - 00 00 - 01 - 04 00 - 10 - 00 00 - 10 - 00 01 - 01 - 03 01 - 02 - 00 03 - 09 - 08 05- 10-00 04 - 00 - 00 00 - 02 - 06 01 -07-06 00 - 05 - 00 00 - 05 - 00 Dorchester Town Records. 263 [359.] to the widow George for intertaiiie- ) ment of Raters J 00-06-00 to Robert Marauntauge for a woulfes head . . 00-05-00 to Samuel Sumner for a debt due to him . . 00-01-08 Debts that cannot be gotten . . 01-14-01 to John Tohnan . . . . 00-01-04 to Timothy Tilstone . . . 00-05-06 for woolues heads . . . . 00-12-00 ^ A rate for building a house for the ) * minestry which is . . } 104-14-11 paid of this Rate by Constable ) Foster to Isaak Ryall . . ) 54 _ 02 - 06 by Nehemiah Clap to John Bricke 20 - 00 - 00 to Isaak Ryall . . . . 07-10-00 to Timothy Tillstone . . . 07-00-00 Constable Foster's account for more in p : 371 : [3G0.] fence vewers for theyeare : 1G62 : ^ Thomas Trott Sen"" for that part of the great lots >- and beyound Timothy Fosters . ) Hener}' Roberts. for Capt. necke . . .1 Ensigne hall and J John Wales For the feild behind Thomas modslej-s serg' Clap and Isaac Joanes For the hill feild Joshua henshaw and the occup' of M" Flintes. for the feild behind John Birds \ Thomas Andrewes I James Bird for the feild behind M"" Stoughtons ) hener^^ Garnesey ) and Amiel Weekes At a meeting of the select men of the 13 : 1:8^: there was ap- pointed for tithing men for the 3'eare Euseung ; Hopstill humfrey Hopstill Clap Joseph Weeiies Isaac Joanes Samuel Trescot Daniel Preston inn"' Thomas Tolman iun*" Roger Bi Hinge Ebeuezer Withington Israel How William Ryall petter Lyon Desire clap serg' Wiswel The same day there was chosen sup'visers for the necke way John Withington and James Foster. The same day Jacob huens and Joshua henshaw were appointed to cleare the necke : and the necke is to be cleared by the first of aprill : The same day there were men appointed to Run the bounds be- tweeue townes as 264 City Document No. 9. folowoth ; For the line betweene Mil-"] ton and Dorchester from the out- [ Timoth}' Tilestone side of the hast : 6 : deuissions towards { Samuel Capen the blew hils .... J for the line betweene Dorchester ) Serg* Wiswel and Dedham . . . . >■ Nathaneel Clap and John Bricke. 5adbetter Withingtou For the lines Roundaboute ^ t, t n ^^ T3 1 ,, . ,. f Henery Leadbetter runkanau<2;e the indiau y -c., "^ ^xrvi • , , f. =" i Ebeuezer Withmgi plantation . . . . ) ° For the line betweene brantree'^ -r , ,,. , ^ T^ , . ^ ., . John Minot and Dorchester from the toije o i n i • n ., 11 1 -n . 1 A > Samuel Kobinsou ot the blew hills towards the t i rn i , , ,. John lolmau patent line . . . j [3G1.] For the line betweene the 400^ ^ j. ^ Acres and the meadow of )-,,r.i,. '^ o -o 1 . TT ^ I vViliiam bumner Kobert Voses farme . . ) for the line betweene Roxbuiy ") Serg' Clap and Dorchester . . . [- Obediah Hawes 3 hopstill Clap. The same da}- there was chosen ) John Withington sup'visers for the necke wa}' j .James Foster The same da^^ there were men") chosen to cleare the necke J^. Jacob Huens and and the necke is tobe Cleared ( Joshua Henshawe b}' the first of Aprill by . j At a general towne meeting the 14 : 1 : 82 : M'' Timoth}^ Mathers Request was granted for libert_y to hang vp a gate at the Corner of John Minots pasture in the great lots. The same day it was passed by a vote that the Comittee chosen for to p'uide an accomadation for the minestry should pur- chase that house and orchard which was formerly Richard Dauis with a littell peece of meadow which l^'eth on the other side of the way if it may be obtained for sixty pound. Tlie same day it was passed b}' a vote that there should be a Rate made of the same Sum that was made for M'' Danforth for his labour in the minestiy the yeare past : for to purchase the house and land aboue mentioned ; The same day Timoth}' Foster and Elisha Foster were Chosen Constables : The same day Deacon James Blake was chosen deputy for the whole yeare. The last day of month : 82 : there was deliuered to Constable Elisha F'oster and his partner three Rates to Collect. A rate for the schoole . . . . . 20-5-4 A I^ate for the Country which is for the agents ) consisting of halfe a singel Countiy Raie ) 18-07-11 A Rate for the vse of the towne which is to ) purchase accomodations for the minestry ( 60-9-7 At a meeting of the select men the 10 : 2 : 82 : lift Capen William Sumner and Timothy Tilstone were appointed to io3'ne with bran- Dorchester Town Records. 2(55 tree men to Run the line betweene brantree and Dorcliestcr, from milton bounds to the sea : [363.] The same day James Bird was appointed supervisor in the Roome of Elisha Foster : The same day the select men agreed with Thomas Modsley to make and mainetaine a sufHcient fence against the burieng jjlace for seuen yeares and to keepe it vp all the tyme and then to leaue a sufficient fence at the end of the terme And the fence which he is to make and mainetaine is all that which was his p'portion and and he is to haue ten shillinges for his labor and liberty for to get post and Railes out the oOU acres for to doe the one "halfe of the fence — Aprill : 82 : the Widow George had the ap'bation of the select men to keepe ordenar}- for this 3-eare p'uided that John Bricke doe ingage for her that it shall be performed and keept as the law directs ; 22 : 3 : 82 it was passed b\' a Vote of the Church that there should be a Rate made of ten pounds and that each one should pay in there p'portions to the deacons on the 2^ da}' of June next and if that be not sufficient to discharg what is layed out for the ordena^ tion then to be made vp by p'portion afterward. "Weights are p'uided by Constable Elisha Foster ; for to be a standard for the towne according as the law requireth ; by which all other weights are to be sized and sealed ; diners of which are bell fashoned viz: one 56: one 28: one 14: one 7: one 4 : one 2 : the rest are flat weights and are one pound : one halfe pound : one quarter : one eighth part : one ounce : as allso one halfe ounce: one quarter of an ounce: one eighth: one IG part of an ounce : These were all deliuered to William Pond the : 23 : 3 : 82 : At a meeting of the selectmen the: 12: 4: 82: it was then agreed b}' the select men that a warrant should be sent to the Con- stable to require a penalt}' according to the towne order of those that did entertaine inmates without giueing bonds for the townes security ; The same day there was libert}' granted to AVilliam Ryall to get 2500 : of Cloueboards in the Comon swamps. The same day was granted to Philip AVithington liberty to get Rangeeng timber for a dwelling house in the Commons beyonnd the blew hills ; The same same day Elder Humfrey M"" Mather James AYhite and Jacob Huens were appointed a Comittee by the select men to find out a high way in the most Conuenient [303.] place from the Country high wa}' that goeth through the eight acre lots to the high way that lyeth betweene Roxbury and Dorchester ; the 13 : 9 : 82 : this Comittee make a Returne of what they haue done and it is Consented to bj' the select men : there returne is vpon file. At a meeting of the select men the : 11: 7 : 82 : there was liberty granted to James White to get 1400 of Cloueboards in the cedar swamps ; The same day William Danforth was called before the select men and was admonished by them to forbeare frequenting ordena- 2tj6 City Document No, 9. ryes and to get himselfe in a way of Constant Employment in some lawfnll Calling ; 23 : 8 : 82 : At a generall towne meeting Nehemiah Clap was Chosen Constable in the steed and Roome of Elisha Foster to doe that worke which he should haue done. The same day it was passed by a vote that there should be a house built and finished for the minestry by the : 29"" day of Sep- tember next ; the same d:iy it was put to the Vote whether they would chuse a Comittee to agre with a worlveman to build sayed Liouse and finish it : the vote was in the afirmatiue ; the Comittee chosen at the same tyme ; was \ Isaac Joanes VTimotliy Tillstone ' j John Bricke At a generall towne meeting the 4"* day of December 1682: after the directory was read ; it was put to the vote whether there should be a schoole master hired for an other yeare ; the vote was in the affirmatiue. the same day it was put to the vote whether they would appoint some set da3-es for the bringeng in and receiueing of that part of the minester salery which is to be payed in Country pay and that there l)e thre days in the yeare appointed for that purpose Viz : the first INIunday and the third Monday in februar}^ and the first Mun- day in March : the vote was in the afirmatiue The same day there was Chosen for select men James Blake : Record"" Serg' Wiswel Serg' Clap Timothy Tilstone Ensigne Hall r William Pond Raters < Samuel Robinson (.John Bricke c. . » Samuel Topliffe bupervisers < t i tt i '■ \ Joshua Ilenshaw^. [3G4.] The same day it was put to the vote that whosoeuer should l)e chosen to take an account of the minesters salery should atend vpon that worke on the dayes that are appointed ; to take an account of what shall be then brought in and by whorae and allso Returne the names of those that are defectiue vnto the select men ; who shall forthwith ishue out a warrant to the Constable to take it by distress or otherwise : the vote was in the atfirmatiue The same day it was passed by a vote that there should be a Collector anualy chosen ; The same day James Blake sen"' was chosen Collector for one 3'eare : 11 : 10 : 82 At a meeting of the select men order giuen to the Raters to make three Rates : — A Rate for the minester of one hundred pound the one halfe of it to be payed in money the other in Country pay Dorchester Town Records. 267 A Rate of oue hundred pounds for building a bouse for tbe minestry to be payed in money. A Rale of thirty two pounds for the vse of the towne and to pay for the schoole masters d^et : a fourth part mone}^ The same day Joseph Weekes had liberty granted for to take two or three trees by Roxbur}' line ; 12 : 1 : 83 : liberty granted to Timothy Tilstone to get timber in the Commons beyound the blew hills : to build a barne [3G5.] 13 - 1 - 83 : At a generall towne meeting James Blake sen"^ was Chosen Deput}' for the whole yeare ; the same day at the request of M" Poole for libert}' to set her orchard fence a little nearer to the high wa}- ; there was chosen for a Comittee William Sumner Richard Leeds and John Wales se' to veiw the place and to determine where the fence should stand : The same day Nathaneel Glouer and Joseph Leeds were Chosen Constables for the yeare Ensueng : fence veiwers appointed by the select men for the yeare : 83 : — for Cap' necke ..... for the feild behind Thomas Modsleys for the hill feild .... for the feild behind John Birds for the feild behind M' stoughtons . for the feild behind M' Mathers for that part of the great lots beyound othy Fosters .... John Brecke i Thomas Modsley I John Capen ) Isaac Joanes i Serg' Clap I John Bird J John Blackeman ) John Baker i Richard Leeds ") M^ Mather I William Trescote Tim- 1 Samuel Robinson j Israel How Tithing men appointed by the select men for the yeare : 83 : — Jacob huens William Trescote John Capen iu" John Wales sen' John Baker Samuel Hix John Tolman Roger Billing sen' Samuel Capen John Pason James White Clement Maxfeild Obediah Hawes James Foster ; 12 : 1 : 83 : the select men granted liberty to Robert Stanton to get 1400 : of Cloueboord in the Common swamps ; The same day an order giuen to Constable Wales to forbeare the getting of Richard Mathers Rate to the Minestry for the yeare : 81 : vutill further order from the select men : athanet4 Clap and chard Mather. 208 City Document No. 9. all fences to be made sufficient by the : 25 : day of march : . . 1 , 1 .1 , ) Isaac Joanes and men appointed to cleare the neck : . . : t,- , i nr ^i '■ ^ ) Richard Mather : sup'vizers for the necke wa}' . . • f "R" The same daj' granted to Thomas Modsley liberty to get one load of timber in the 500 Acres ; [366.] At a meeting of the select men the : 11 : 4 : 83 : at the Request of Samuel Williames in the behalfe of some of Rentham for the hire of meadow : it was granted that they should haue the benefit of that meadow according as is expressed in the agreement made with them in writing : which is vpon file ; the same day there was liberty granted to Timoth}' Tilstone to get 200 of Cedar Cloueboord in the Comones : Jul}' : 27 : 83 At a generall towne meeting it was passed by a vote that there should be a barne built for the miuestry of twenty foot square : At the same time there was a Comittee chosen for to agree with a Workman to doe it : the Comittee was Cap' Capen Samuel Paul and John Brecke : 18 : 6 : 83 : At a meeting of the select men it was agreed that order should be giuen to the Raters to make a Rate of lOO"" for a house for the minestry. 10 : 10 : 83 : At a meeting of the select men it was agreed that order should be giuen to the Raters to make a Rate for the mines- try of 100^"" : and a Rate of 60"" : for the vse of the towne 13: 11: 83: Daniel Eldars came to the select men and re- quested that the land giuen him by the towne might be Recorded : the same day there was liberty granted to Joseph Weekes to get timber in the Commones to groundsel his house 10 : 1 : 84 : the select men granted liberty to James Bird to get a : 1 00 : of Railes and 50 postes in the 500 : Acres [367.] At a generall towne meeting December the 3*^ : 1683 : Towne oficers Chosen lift. Hall Ensigne Clap James Blake Enoch Wiswell Timothy Tilestone Raters William Pond Samuel Robenson John Brecke Super Visers Hopstill Clap Bernard Capen The same day it was passed by a vote that the select men shall haue full power to hire a school master for the yeare ensueng : She same day there was Chosen for Collector Cap* Capen Recorder James Blake The same day at the request of Joseph Weekes there was a Co- mittee Chosen to veiw a little peice of land (which he desired th.e grant of) and to make there Returne to the towne the men Chosen was Elder Humfrey and Isaac Joanes : The same day it was passed by a vote with reference to the Dorchester Town Records. 269 schoole land which is granted by the gonerall Court in leiw of Thomsons island that the worshipful! M'' stoughton Enoch wis- well and John Brecke would looke after and take Care for the la}'- eng of it out : The same day it was passed by a vote that Timoth}' Foster should Collect the Remainder of those Rates that were Comited to Nche- uiiah Clap to Collect. The same day it was passed by a vote that the select men should haue libert}' to raise or lenie such Rates as will discharge the towne debtes the same day it passed by a vote that tlie select men should Consider of some way for the layeng out of the land beyouiid the blew hills so as might be for the townes aduantage : The same day Capt. Capen Richard Baker and John Brecke were chosen to setle the fence p'portioneable betweene Isaac Joanes and the minestr}' land : March: 11 : 84 at a generall towne meeting at the request of John Trescote for libertj' to set vp a saw mill there was a Comit- tee chosen to Veiw the place and it was left to them to determine as the}' se cause p'uided he take in none as partners with him that are not inhabetants of this towne : the Comittee chosen was Capt. Capen M"^ Mather and Henery Leadbetter : who were allso to veiw the land that he did Request for : by the Riuer side for to accomadate that worke : and to determine aboute it : The same day at the request of John Trescote it was granted that he should haue liberty' to set vp a shop at the West end of his dwelling house and for his conueniecy thej' did grant him a little peice of land which the shop now standeth vpon. [368.] The same day it was passed by a vote that Ensigne Clap and Joseph Weekes should haue a litle parcel of land at the end of their home lotes as it was layed out by the Comittee Chosen for that worke : which was : Elder Humfre}' and Isaac Joanes. for Cap', necke ..... Daniell Preston sen'' S .Joseph Leeds Obediah swift Joseph weekes „,, ,.,,„., , ( Ensigne Clap for the hill feud < i ^ n I .John Garnesey James Bird Obediah hawes Richard Baker for the feild behind John Birds for the feild behind M'' Stoughtons . for the feild behind M^ Mathers . . { Et'SiezeTwilliams for that part of the great lots beyound Timo- J Thomas Trot Se'' ) Aniiel Weekes J Thomas T th}' Fosters ..... | Beniamen Leeds Tithing men for the yeare : 84 : John Bird Tiiomas Modsley William I'ond Isaac Joanes 270 City Document No. 9. Samuel Trescote John Breck Timothy Foster Thomas Peirce Ebenezar Withington Samuel Robenson Increase Sumner Charles Dauenport John Trescote John Withington all fences to be made suficient by the 25 daj' of March : — rr, • 4. J A 1 1 ( Nathaneel Clap The men appointed to cleare necke < , ..,, pi„„ the necke is to be cleared by the first da^^ of Aprill ,.„,,, r John Withington sup visors for the necke way . . j Riehard Mather Nathan Bradley is appointed to looke after swine that they be yoked and ringed as the law derects. The same day it was passed b}^ a vote that the fence aboute the minestry land adioyneng to the house should be made vp and set in repaire at the towne charges : [3G9.] The same day the towne did by a vote manefest there aceptance of what the Comittee had done in deuiding the fence be- tweene the land of Isaac Joanes and the minestiy land ; The same day the Comittee for the meeting house gaue Yp theire account of what was Comitted to them and theire account was accepted and they are disclmrged : The same day there was liberty granted to John wales to Cleare the Creeke by his house for his owne benefit p'uided he doeth no damag to high wayes nor no other conserne : the same day it was passed by a vote that a swampe which lyeth in milton and is part of the minestry land should be sould by Capt. Capen and the Comittee : the same day Henery Leadbetter") were chosen to take veiw of all the comon John Minot 1 Land be3'0und tlie blue hills that is within the Samuel Robinson [ towneshipe of Dorchester : in order to the lay- EI)enezer Billinge J eng of it out : and make report to the towne : The same day Capt. Capen and William Sumner were appointed a Comittee to veiw a peice of ground which John Garuesey desireth to haue libertie to set a barne on : The same day w-n- u were chosen a comittee to looke out and take VVuiiam Sumner .. , ^, . , -i. /■ -r . t fi. 1] ! notice where tiiere is or may be a necessity ot y ^.^ ' p, I liigli wayes for the vse and benefitt of the towne c " ° , ,p ^l-a- and to make there returne : Samuel loplifle J Tlie same day at the reqvest of Mathias Pufl^er it is granted that he should haue two thirds of his Rates to the minestry abated The same day William Sumner was chosen deputy for the j'eare ensueng : Dorchester Town Records. 271 The same day Ebenezar Williamcs and Bernard Capen were chosen Constables ; Dor : 15 : march : 8f : wee whose names are subscribed being ap- pointed bj- the towne of dorchester to A-eiw a place vpon Naponset River aboue the house of Daniel Elders at the litle Island in the Eiiier to set a sawmill vpon ; with aboute : 40 : Rod in length b^' the Riuers side to make a trench for the water of the Riuer to come to the mill and aboute halfe an acre of land against the Island [370.] to lay there timber vpon : wee see no cause to deny there Request i)'uided theire damme be not sohigli as to j)reiudis tlie mills below by stoping the water aboue : and vpon Condission the person petitioneng goe on the with the designe to erect a saw mill vpon these condissoins wee grant theire request as iudging it not pre- iudiciall to the towne. John Capen sen'' Timothy Mather sen'' Henery Leadbettek This is a ti'ue Coppy as attests James Blake Record' Receiued March 16"' 1684^: from Ebenezar Williams and Ber- nard Capen the summe of seuenteene pounds Eleuen shillings and eight pence in money in full of Dorchester in behalfe of mj' master m' James Russell treasurer I sa}' receiued p William Welsteed Jun'' : Receiued December 22"' : IGSo : from Ebenezar Williams and Bernard Capen the summe of thirty three pounds in money and the same summe in country pay being in full of two Rates for the towne of Dorchester for the last yeare I say Receud : p James Russell late treasurer, [371.] Constable Fosters account of A Country Rate which is 108-09-06 [372.] An account of the Rates that were Comited to Nathaneel Glouer and Joseph Leeds Is s d Constables for the ^-eare 1683 : A schoole Rate 26-18-11 payed by Joseph Leeds to M"" Deneson mone^' . 12 - 00 - 00 payed by M'' Glouer to M' Deneson . .' . 09 - 00 - 00 and to himselfe for M"" Denesons diet . . . 05-00-00 abatements for Rates that Can not be aotten 26 - 06 - 00 The Constables aboue mentioned debtor to the | ^^ ^^y towne vpon the account of this schoole R;ite j ~ " ~ 9 : 9 : 85 : Receiued of M' Glouer : in money . 00 - 08 - 00 John Browne 0 - 8 ^ Waching Atherton 1 - 6 1 John Sanders 1 - 6 ! Totallofwhat 0 - 6 { is paved Thomas plum Walter Eueringden 1 -4 payd to Widow Georg 0-6, 272 City Document No. 9. A Rate for l)uikling Comitted to the same Con- stables to Collect which is to be payed in money 110- 16 - 10 Constable Leeds his part is . . . . . 44 - 04 - O-l payed to the Comittee and the select men . . 48 - 06 - 08 Abatements for Rates that can not be gotten John Weekes 5-0 Widow Faringtou 1-0 John Browne 2-6 Nathaneel Lyon 2-6 Richard Mather oner Rated 5-0 hndsones farme 9-6 Rate short of the sum 8-2 the whole sum of these abatments . . . 01-13-08 8 d to Eiisigne Clap 6 6 00-06-06 to the select men 01-00-00 abated the Widow Battens Rate . . . . 00-02-06 and so Constable Leeds hath pa3'ed the whole of his part of this Rate and hee is discharged by the select men : 9 : 12 : 84 : — [373.] Nathaneel Glouers part of the Rate paj'ed to Isaake Ryall or the Comittee . . . 51-00-04 paved to the select men 01-02-00 to'lsaak Ryall 02-18-03 8 d abated to widow George : . 2 - 6 Joseph hoppen . . .2-6 lienerj' merefeild . . .2-6 Robert stanton . . .2-6 Item payed to the Comitee . . . . . 01-00-00 to the select men 02-08-00 abated John Browns Rate 00-02-06 and payed to the select men . . . . 00-17-06 Mr Glouer hath payed the whole of his part which 59 -17 - 03 and the Constable is discharged by select men 9: 12: 84: Account of a towne rate in the 3'eare : 83 Co- ) which is mitted to the same Constables to Colect : | 60-04-10 pa3-ed b}' Constable Leeds to Widow Boulton 02 - 13-00 to Ensigne Clap for iiitertainement 00 - 05 - 00 to Nathan Bradley for Ringeng the bell . . 01 - 05 - 01 to William Sumner as deputy formerl}- due . . 01 - 15 - 06 to Capt. Capen 00-11-03 to M' Deneson for his last quarter teaching : ] money . . . . • . . j 04-00-00 to John Trescote money . . . . . 01-01-01 to Ensigne Clap for wood : & corn to John ] Pelton j 00-12-06 to Richard Baker money 00-10-00 to Deacon Blake as part of what is due to him as ) deputy in the yeare : 82 and 83 . . J 07-11-09 abated for Rates that can not be gotten . . 00 - 03 - 1 1 9 d Thomas hoppen 1-3 william Trescote . . 00 - 04 - 03 Dorchester Town Records. 273 Joseph hopen 1 - 4 to John Pelton . . . 00-03-00 John Weekes 1-4 to widow Clap for Joshua Sanders . . . 01-00-00 to Deacon BUike as deputj- , . . . . 01-11-06 to Nathan Bradley 00-02-11 [374.] to Deacon Blake . . . . 00-17-03 to Thomas Modsley for fencing at the burieng ) place ) 00-05-00 to William Trescote 70-04-03 the whole sum payed by Joseph Leeds is . . 24-13-09 of this sum payed in money . . . . 06-09-10 Joseph Leeds Debtor to the towne . . . 03-14-04 8 : 12 : 1685 ; Joseph Leeds gave an account to^ the select men of the Rates that were Comitted ( ^.^ ^„ ^„ to him to Collect : and he is Debtor vpou the ( ~ ~ account of the towne Rate ... J and vpon the account of the building Rate, money 00 -'09 - 06 but as for that part of the minesters Rate that is Comitted to him he hath giuen no account ; of it; 14: 12: 168^ Joseph Leeds pay'' the full of his towne rate, being . . 02-00-07 and likewise is discharged his ministry hows rate An account of what Constable Mathaneel Glouer hath payed of this towne rate : to William Sumner as deput}' . . . . 05-11-05 to John Lewes for a woolfes head . . . 00-10-00 to James Bird 01-14-00 to Nathan Bradley 02-06-01 to leiut. hall for wood to John Pelton and for '\ which he layed out for glase for the meeting >• 00-08-06 house ....... 3 to Timothy Foster 00-05-00 to John Brecke 00-06-00 Serg' Tilstone 00-02-00 William Nahaton for wouelues . . . . 01-00-00 to Nathaneel Glouer for schoole masters diet . 06-10-10 to Deacon Blake 01-10-02 John Trescote money . . . . . . 00-03-00 to M' Deneson money 03-10-00 to Nathaneel Glouer money . . . . . 01-00-00 to John Minott for a woolfe . . . . 00-10-00 abatement for Rates that can not be gotten . . 00-11-02 to Deacon Blake 00-16-04 to lift, hall 00-02-00 [375.] Nathanel Glouer payed of this Rate . 26-16-06 £ of which sum 5 paj-ed in money . . . . 05-00-00 M-" Glouer debtor to the towne . . . . 05-09-00 £ of which sum 1 is to be payed money . . . 01-00-00 ■which Constable Glouer payed to Joseph Leeds this account made by the Constables with the select men: December the 15"': 1684 the 9"' of Nouember M' Glouer payed by order of the select men to 274 City Document No. 9. Timothy Foster money : 5 : to Nathan Bradley mone}- : 8 to Dan- a a iel Elders money : 6 : and money : 1 to the select men to Capt. ad £ s d Capen : 2 2 in Countr}' pay : which is 1 - 12 - 2 in Country pay : to left hall money 5. these may satisfie any whome it ma}^ Consarne that the present selectmen of Dorchester att the Requeste of henry Straight of Greenwich in the Colony of Rode Island who married with mary Long Daughter of mary Long Formerly widow But since called mary Litchfield Latly dececed Doe give Free Consent vnto the said Henry Straight and mary his wife that the Land that was Giuen to the widow Long her mother as in page 267 may be sould by them to Ephraim Howard of Dorchester or anny other whom the select men shall approue of 7 June 1703 By order of the Select men Robertt Searle towne Clark [376,] An account of the Rates that were Comitted to the Constables to Colect in the yeare : 1684 : Ebeuezar "VVilliames and Bernard Capen : £ 8 d A rate for the schoole 35-04-06 Bernard Capen his part . . . . . 18-17-02 payed to M' John Williames schoole master . . 16-00-00 to Thomas Barret 02-00-00 to John Brecke 00-03-00 to the select men 00-14-00 payed of the same rate by Ebenezar Williams to ) M' Danforth for M' Williams board . . ( 10-10-00 to Thomas Barret for sanders . . . . 01-05-00 to M^ Williams 04-00-00 abatements for that which can not be had ) 00-00-10 widow Laurence . . . . . } John Weekes 00-01-00 Obediah hawes being Rated twice in this Rate . 00-04-05 to the select men 00-06-00 35 _ 04 - 04 A towne Rate Comitted to the same Consta- bles to Collect ..... Constable Capen payed to lent hall to Nathan Bradley .... to Timothy Tilstone for entertainement to Isaake Ryall for the barne to John Brecke for the Raters to Samuel hix ..... to John Minot ..... to William Sumner .... to William Sumner .... '-\ 24 - 10-00 00 - 06 - 01 04 - 00 - 00 00 - 12 - 00 04 - 00 - 00 00 - 06 - 00 00 - 15 - 00 00 - 07 - 04 02-07- 11 00-07 - 10 13 - 02 - 0 Dorchester To^\"N Records. 275 Constable Williams payed of the same rate to for entertainement to Enoch wiswell for the same to William Trescote . to Isaake Joanes to James Blake Sen' . to James Bird to William Sumner to mathias puffer for an woulfes head to henery white .... d abated : Thomas Williams : 7 : John Weekes for a woulues head in part of what is due Ensigne Clapp 00 -11-00 00 - 12 - 00 00 - 06 - 06 00 - 04 - 00 04 - 04 - 02 00 - 05 - 00 04 - 08 - 04 00 - 04 - 06 00 - 02 - 03 00 - 01 - 02 00 - 08 - 02 11-07- 1 the Constables haue payed of this towne Rate 24 - 09 - 03 and they are discharged : by the Select men : 4 : 10 : 85 : [377,] At a generall Towne meeting the first day of the 10"': ino : 1684 it was put to the vote whether there should be a Rate made for to pay the Charge of tr3'eing our title to the land which is taken vp in farmes by seuerall men : within the towne- sliipe of Dorchester : the vote was in the afirmatiue. The same da}' it was passed by a vote that henery White (because of his Remote liueing from the meeting) should be free from payeing to the minestry by way of Rate for the yeare insueng and vntill the towne see cause to allter it : The same day Capt. Capen William Sumner Timothy Tilstone and John Brecke were Chosen a Comittee to setle the boundes betweene the minestr}' land and Thomas Vose his farme. The same day towne ofRceres chosen. Ensigne Clap Leuit Hall Recorder Deacon Blake "^ Serg' Wiswel >- these Select men William Sumner J the same day there was chosen for Raters William Pond] Samuel Paul >■ these Raters John Brecke ) The same day Deacon Blake was chosen Colector for the j'eare 1684: The same day it was put to the vote whether purgatory swampe should be diuided to the ancient p'prietors and there sucsesors : the vote was in the afflmatiue The same day an account was giuen by the Colector of the Rate that was made for M' Danforths salery in the yeare 1682 : and M' 1 1 1 Danforth is paj'ed the exact sum of 100 : 50 : in mone}' and 50 : in Country pay as doth apeare by his Receipt bearing date the 26 t nouemb : 1684 : 276 City Document No. 9. The Colector is discharged. [378.] the : 26 : 1 1 : 84 : at the meeting of the ancient p'prietors and there successors were chosen for John Minott In -,-4. 4. ^ i • c i. o , T> 1 • fa Committee to take a veiw of purgatory feamuel Robinson > „ i + <.- * + 1 * *^ 1 T 1 nr-ii • i I swamp and get an artice to take and John Withmgton 1 ' ° a plate of it in order to the diuiding of it ; the same day it was passed by a vote that all the p'prietors should pay theire p'portion for the layeng of it out ; At a meeting of the select men : 10 : 12 : 184 : men appointed to Run the lines betweene the townes as followeth : betweene milton and Dorchester from the outside"^ rp. ,, . rp-. .- of the last six deuissions towards the blue hills ; [ ^ ^ - and allso the line betweene brantre and Dorches- [ ^ ter from milton boundes to the sea . . j {John Brecke James Foster Robert Spurr iuu' for the line between bran tree and Dorchester ^ Ezra Clap from the top of the blue hills towards the pa- > John Tolman tent line . . . . . . ) Thomas Trott iun'' \ Obediah hawes for the line betweene Roxbuiy and Dorchester >- John Capen iun' ) John Blakemau the same day the select men agreed with John minot to pa}'- vnto him : 30 : for woulues heads which is to bee pa^^ed annual}- in his towne Rates ; payed of the abouesayed summe in the jeare : 84 : by Bernard f d Capen Constable ; 7 : 4 : for the lines aboute the Indian plantation Ebenezar Withington Samuel hall. At a meeting of the select men the : 9 : 1 : 85 : men appointed for to veiw fences forCap'necke | John Brecke for the feild behind Thomas Modslevs . \ y \ n • r "^ •^ \ John Capen lu' „,,,.,,„.,, ] Isaack Joanes for the hill feud ..... > , ,.,, , ,. j hopestill humtrey for the feild behinde John Birds . . J t 1 t5i i j John Blackman for the feild behind Rich. Leeds . . |- TqJ „ u-iker for the feild behind M' Mathes . . | ^olq^h™ S' ''''''^ for that part of the great lotes from Timothy 1 Timothy Tilstone Tilstons to Thomas Tolman sen"" . . J John Tolman [379.1 from Thomas Tolraans to the Riuer >■ , x' 11 rj LtP.t^.j j j^j^^l Israeli How: And all fences to be made sufficient by the 25 day of march : Dorchester Town Records. 277 The same dav there was appointed for tithing men : for the j-eare 1685: Jacob huen Joseph Weekes William Trescot John Wales Joseph Leedes Nathaneel Glouer Timothy Til stone Rodger Billinge Samuel Capen Thomas Trot sen' • Edward Pa son Clement Maxfeild John Garnese}' James Blake iun' super visors for ) Nathaneel Clap the necke wa}' ) James Bird the men apointed ^ rrii tm- ^ i , 1 ' *i f Thomas Modsley to cleare the r t u t>i i , t John Blackeman necke ) and the necke to be cleared by the 16 day of Aprill : the same day there was liberty granted to Daniel Ellen to get 1400 : of Clouebord in the Cedar swamps. At a generall towne meeting the 10"" : of the first monetb 1685 — William Sumner was Chosen Deputy for the yeare ensueng — for Constables hopstill humfrej' and Ebenezer AVithington the same day there was men Chosen to act by f Cap' Capen themselues or by an aturney in the behalfe of | henery Leadbetter the towne to try our title to the land that is { Timothy Tilstone taken vp in farmes ; the men chosen are | John Brecke (^ John Minott „,,,., ( Joseph Leedes super visers for the high wayes J ^^^J^^ Dauenport. The same da}^ there was men chosen to take notice where there is or ma}' be a nesessit}' of high wayes for the vse and benefite of the towne and to make report thereof to the towne — the men chosen : are the select men ; Cap' Capen ; Timothy Tilstone ; Samuel Paul ; John Brecke ; accordingly they had a meeting on the : 6 : 2 : 85 : and haueing veiwed and taken notice of what they were betrusted with : doe make our returne : that for the suply of high wayes wee think nessesary that the parelel line betweene the first and second range be left open throughout and allso that the paralell line betweene the second and third [380.] range be left open : except those that haue fenced in any part therof can satisfj- the towne for it : wee allso iudge it nessesary that there should be a high way layed out ; from the Country high way by Widow Wiets : to the twenty- acre lotes : and a high way from Robert Searles his house ; by Elder humfrey his land vnto the Country high way that lyeth betweene Roxbury and Dorchester ; William Sumner, lift. Hall, and James Blake being appointed a 27 S City Document No. 9. Comittee to lay out a high way to the fresh marsh : Doe make their Returne as followeth : on the: 6: da}' of aprill : 1685: we layed out a wa}' : we begane at the northeast corner of Richard Withing- tons marsh and there marked a white oake tree ; and from thence marked seuerall trees ; vntill we came to a stake in the parelell line ; with a heape of stones aboute it ; and from tlience alonge by the old wa}' through Isaak Joanes his lote vntill wee come to a brooke ; and so through Daniel Prestons lote in the old way vn- till we come to the corner of Richard Withingtons fence : by Robert searles the way is to be two Rods wide to ly on the west and north west side of those trees that are marked : Anno : 1684 I)eacon Blake collector ; Receiued of the Rate made for the vse of the miucstry of Dorchester for the 3'eare one thousand six hundred eighty and foure the full summe of fourty nine pounds three shillings and a penny in new English money or other wise to my content, As allso forty and nine pounds three shillings and a penny in country pay or the value thereof to Content : As allso foure and thirty shillings worth of Iron of Elder Withingtons gift to the minestry of Dorcliester ; which came from Taunton in the j'Care one thousand six hundred eighty and fine : so that the Totall summe delliuered to me and Receiued by me is an hundred pounds Receiued by mee John Danforth Dated this"l5"^: of february : 1685. Entered and examined and compared ; by mee James Blake Re- corder with the originall which is on file [381.] 7 : 10 : 1685 : At a generall towne meeting the towne oficers then chosen were as foloweth : Select men Ensigne Clap William Pond James Blake Samuel Paul Enoch Wiswel Samuel Topliffe lift hall John Brecke 11 : 11 : 1685 : At a meeting of the select men at the house of samuel hix : Timothy Foster was apointed by the select men to get what is due to the towne vpon account of the Rates that were Committed to Nehemah Clap to collect ; the same da}- there was liberty granted John Trescote to take some Cedar trees in the Common swamps for his owne vse p'uided he take none but what is allread}' fallen ; the same da}' .John Brecke and Timoth}' Foster were apointed by the select men to ioyne ishues with hudsons farmer : in a course of law ; in the behalfe of the towne for the Recouery of Rates ; the same day henery Leadbetter samuel paul and samuel Top- liffe were appointed (by the select men) a Comittee to lay out a high way of two Rods wide from the house of Joshua henshaw to the highway that leadeth from Naponset mill towards Dedham ; And Obediah Hawes John Tolman and John Withington to lay out a high wa}' from the Country Rode by widow wj-ets house and so from thence so far as the twent}' acre lotes ; 8 : P' : 1686 : at a meeting of the select men it was then agreed Capt Capen : Colector James Blake Recorder Dorchester Town Records. 279 that the order made aboute high wayes and super visers should be recorded the same day there were fence veiwers appointed by the select men for the feild behind Thomas Modsleyes [ Isaak Joanes -^ { Joseph Weekes for the feild vpon the hill . . . { ?^"^^g"f,^^^P ( hopstill humfrey for the feild behind John Birds James Bird Thomas Andrewes [383.1 for the feild behind Richard Leedes { Ammiel Weekes •- -■ ( James Baker for the feild behind M' Mathers . . I 5?^^^^^^ ^wmk ( Jbibenezar Wiluames for that part of the greate lotes from Timotlu' i Samuel Paul Tilstones to Thomas Tolmans . . \ Timothy Foster -, _ m, rri 1 i^ 4^1 D- f Thomas Trott sen' from Thomas Tolmans to the Riuer . ^ ^ i r> i ( bamuel Kobenson all fences to be made sufficient acording to the towne order by by the : 25 : day of march ; and all common feildes to be Cleared by the : IB'" : day of aprill ; the men apointed to cleare the necke . j i?* h -1 M ft „ ,, , f hopestill Clap super visers for the necke way . . -j y ^ Ft all swine are to be Ringed according to law, and to be 3'oked ac- cording to the towne order ; from the 15"^ : da}' of aprill untill the 15"* : da}' of October next ensueng ; the same day were men apointed to Run the line betweene ded- ham and Dorchester ; and betweene Wrentham and Dorchester ; the men apointed for that worke is : . ) -r, tim.- ,, . , ^ . „, < Roger Bilhng their return is vpon file ; . . . ^ g^^" ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ whereas wee see by long experience that those persones that doe at au}' tyme keepe sheepe on the Commons they haue receiued great loss and damag by reason of the rames goeing at liberty amongest the flocke all the 3'eare ; for the preuenting whereof; [383.] At a generall towne meeting the 9"" P' : iS5 : 168| : Daniel Preston iu' > , , , , ■D -i ri i were chosen constables Preserued Capen ) 280 City Document No. 9. 1" Clement Maxfeild John Capen in' ^ were chosen snpervisers of the highwayes John Tolman The same day it put to the vote whether they would apoint a Committee to lay out for M' Stoughton 50 acres of lantl in some conuenient place in the : 500 : acres vpon condission M"' Stoughton giue and asure to the towne his right in the : 400 : acres that was layed out for the minestry ; and allso all his right in the fine hun- dred acres ; The vote was in afermatiue : the Committee chosen to la}- out this land Leiut hall 1 Obediah hawes > John Withington J the same day William Sumner was chosen deputy for the 3-ear ensueng. the same day it was passed by a vote that all the Common land on this side punquepang should be layed out in lotes by proportion to each man according to what right they have theire. The same da}" : John Capen iu'' : John Bird and Joseph Weekes were chosen a committee to la}' out a little land to P^benezar Wil- liams not exeding two or three foote p'uided it be not preiudiciall to the towne. the same day Ebenezar Billing \ w^ere chosen a Committee to agree with an Thomas Holman > artist^ to take a plot of the Common land iu Ilenery Leadbetter ) order vnto the deuiding of it ; 12 : 2 : 86 : at a meeting of the select men their was liberty granted to hener} leadbetter to get : 3 : or : 4 : hundred of cedar cloueboards in the common swampes : the same day liberty granted to Ammiel Weekes to get : 300 : raiies : and : 2800 : of cedar clone- board : the same dav liberty granted to leit Hall to get : 400 : of cedar raiies and : 100 of postes in the common swampes the same day a warrant given to the constable to take by distress or otherwise the penally due (to Nathan Bradley according to the towne order:) from those that haue been defectiue in yokeng and ringeng there swine. the same day there was liberty granted to Ezra Clap to get 4000: of Cloueboards in the Common swamps. [384,] the 13. 7 : 1686 : at a meeting of the selectt men, war- ant was granted to the ratters, to make a ratte for the use of the schoole of 17' mone3\ the same day it was also agreed, that obediah haws, John with- ington and John tolman, should go thorow, with the highway (to the cuntry rods leading to dedham, from twenty acore lots, by sam- uel sumners the 6 : 10 : 1686 chosen for selecttmen : 1 survaior in margin. Dorchester Town Records. 281 Samuel Clap "] Lift" hall I ( Sarg"' pond "William Sumner [► for ratters < Sarg' tilstone Sarg"' wiswall I Samuel toplitf John l)reck for superuisers, it was then passed b}' a uote, that the selectt- men, for future time, should appoint men for that work : Sarg' wis- wall recorder: (but Sarg' wiswall refusing to serf in othar place) their was chosen in his steed, John withington : selecttman and Samuel Clap : recorder : 18'^ of feburar}': 168^: then a rate made by the selecttmen and committed to the constabls, daniel preston and preserued capin, Is 9 d of : 31 - 2 - 7 : for the contrys use. this 19* feburar}' 168^ then rescued forty nine shilings in full, of all my dues, for the minestr}' howse, bult b}' me in this towne, for which i was to Receue. 200. pounds I say receued the full, the towue discharginge me of all other work to bee dun about sayd howse as witnes m}' hand wittnes John Breck Noah Beeman Isaac riall X his mark this is a true coppy of that which is in the day book uudar his mark and wittnes : as attest Samuel Clap recorder the : 13 : 4 : 87 Lift"' Thomas vose of miltowne appeared, to agree with the select men of dorchester, on the account of land taken in by said uose and for timber that he fell, for to fence his medow ; it was then agreed that said uose for the time past, shall pa^-e fine shilings in mony, and for the time to come, the s** uose, to paj'e to the selecttmen or their order fine shillings a year, yearly in money, so long as he continews his fence on dorchester land, and tlie year to end the 29 day of Septerabar yearly, and in cause s**. uose, shall make strip or wast, of wood or timber, more then of nessesity, to repair the fence wheir now it stands it shall be in the selectt mens ^ giung timly uotis, to said Vose Thomas Vose this is a trew copj' of the agreement in the daye book recorded, and compared b}' samuel clap The day aboue written, Samuel Clap recorder rescued the first fine shillings of lift' thomas vose, for the use of the towne. The 21 : 12 : 8f receued of lift' thomas uose 5' for the rent of the A'ear which ended the 29 : September : 87 : rescued by me Samuel Clap recorder for the use of the towne: the: 19: march: 8| re- scued of lift thomas vose fine shilings, for the rent of the year, 88 b}' Samuel Clap, recorder. I liberty, to disposes him of it, or at any time, the selecttmen 282 City Document No. 9. the 6'^ of apvell : 1G92 : receiiied of cap" tliomas vose, sixe shil- lings mony : toward the aboue sd. rent of land, by Samuel Clap, recorder, for the use of the towne : Tlie mou}' receiued by Samuel Clap of thomas vose before : aprell : 92 : was recond for as appears : page 443 and the 6' re- ceuid this 6'**. aprell : 92 : payd to the glasier M' Coningham. [385.] 1638 The Booke of acc° : for the country and towne rates taken from the Constables and the treasurers appoynted for that purpose Ip" ace", taken p. Nathaniell Duncan and Humphrey Atherton treasurers frO seuall Constables, and Colectors fro the 14"' Nouem- ber 1638 to the 16'*^ of January 1642. first wee audited 2 accoumpts of Country rates and one about the neck with John Eales for the tyme of his Constableshipp wherin hee hath Cleered all. Christover Gibson oweth for Rest d of all his ace"* ....... 4-1 Joseph Long was owing on his ace > 10' - 6** which hee alloweth not ) Good: Deuslows Rate also not p** we whose Nams are underwritten being sent upon Daniell Elders request to uew the land formerly giuen him, and to setell his bonds, that it might be recorded, did attend it, according to order by the Selectmen, the T"* of iuly 87, which is as FoUoweth. Wee began at a roke befor John triscots door unto which he hath sett his fenc the rock bearinge N. W. N and From thenc through the swamp to an ash tree, which was formerl}- markt and from thens as the Fenc stands to a small blake oke stump, with a stone upon it, on the brow of the hill, and so forward, the fence beinge the bounds to a white oke stump, with a stone on the top of it, and from this stump, as the fenc stands roundinge to the high wa}', which highway is leadinge to Dedham, which highwa}^ bounds him Southed}' till his l)ounds runs to the rok wher wee began which bounds is bounded with a highway- layd up into the woods betwixt Elders land and John triscotts, the pees of land on which his house stands is bounded with dedham highway on the north, the riuer on the South, on the est a hedge fence of robert stantons, on the west with a blacke oke tree by the riuer side, the pees Huge triangll the quantyty on both sids Dedham highway wee Judge to be 6 ackers This is a true coppy, of the origenall which remains on fiUe. as attest, Samuel Clap, recorder : Richard Hall Enoch Wiswell memorandom ; this aboue bounded land is granted to Daniel Eldars and his heirs for euer, upon condisen that said Eldars or his heairs, shall not haue liberty to sell, or exchang or hire out the same, or any way alinat the same, without the consent of the se- lectmen of Dorchester from time to time first obtained. thes terms agreed on by the Selectmen acording to what the Dorchester Town Records. 283 towne note directs in pag : 247 : recorded, and the terraes agreed upon : this 14"' : 9 : 1687 ; by us the select men — William Sumker RiCHAKu Hall John Brkck Samuel Clap John Withington [386.] Debitor: Willia Blake Constable was apoynted to Receiue 86 - 10 for the purchase for M' Burre butt could Receiue only £73 - 1 - more to Receiue p a Country Rate . . . £93 - 13 - 7 166- 14-7 19 March 168|^ the select men met in order to settle the highways in parelel lines where need requiars : and where no need is to haue them layd open there where no need is of hauing theui open, to alow them to pro- prietors for the liake ualue, or quantity of land ; where it is nes- sesar}' to haue highways for the use of the towne & Is' we began at the parelell line betwene Ebinezer withingtons pasture, and James Robinsons ; and there we found the lande betwene them to amount to the same quantity of the highway' layd out throw James Robin- sons land and that we alow him for that way, it being 2 rod wide and. 38. and. 2. quarters long: next we mesureed ouer m' stoughtons : and we found his land at the parelel hue to be 44 : rod and 2 quarter 2 rod wid the next samuel Jones base fenst in 21™'' and halfe 2 rods wide : next William Riall fenst in of coman land. 7 rod. 2 rod wid : then we mesured Joshuas henhshas land that the highway taks towards Samuel somners and we find it to be : 24 rods and the highwaj' at his hows .28. rods both 52 rods and the land that he is to haue at the parelel line betwene M' glouer and his land being one rod wide extending from the highway by his hows to twenti acor lots only John Capins exsepted, which is one rod wide and 13 and the third p' of a rod long, the whole of Josheues on both sids of both vi-ays is in lenth . 137. when the highways both alowed for there rest due to the towne .85. rods for which he tenders land next samuel sum- ners : M'' glouers land from the highwa}' to Joshuas land. 6 rods 2 quarters long, one wide, and at the este end of 20 acre lots and of obadiah hawses in p' and M' glouer is to haue one rod wide sixty 5 rods in lenth and in the swamp he is to haue two rod wide 20 rod long in full of the highway layd throw his land their being 80 rods long 2 rods wide : obadiah haws land at 20 acor lots base 23 rods taken out for a highway. M' Bates is Debitor For so much gathered on a Rate for mend- ing the way to the necke . . . . . £19-16-4 Samuel and barnerd capin is to haue the land at the parellell line, betweene the .1. and .2. deuision from a great swamp to good- man sumners medoe 2 rods wide and 44 in lenth, the}- lowing so much land m° conueniant for a highway or alowing the ualue of the land £72- _ 93- 7- 9 -12- - 14- 10 165- 19- 9 284 City Document No. 9. to som other person for land all red}' taken up for the use of the towne for a highway Richerd bakers land laj'd out for a highway next James robin- sons fence is 42 long and 2 wide, this we designe to pa}' by ex- change with ni' stoughton for land next his if m' stoughton please ; the highway cuts samuel maxfeels in lenth 20 rods two wide. the boue sayd lines may as we conceue, be shut up without reall in'egidese to an}' person : and with aduantage to many in regard of there fencing : and to the whole towne, in there answering for lands taken up for the use of the towne in places more conuenient and absolutly nessasary recorded, and compared, with the origenall which is on fille by Samuel Clap recorder the origenall was publickly read at a towne meeting and no ob- iection made against it Willia Blake is Creditor For so much pajd m' mi not p order ....... more he payd to the treasurer .... more for so much he Could not Receiue fro AV" Barber, Jo : Betson, and Ralfe Cornish ........ Remayning 3-et p m'. Blake to ballance the acc° £ Att a meting of the proprietors of pui;getory swamp : 15"" feb"^ : 8^ nf stoughton, Requested, that the proprietors would grant that his forty acros might ly next his medow, this was put to the note whether or no it be j-our minds, that m'' stoughton haue his 40 acros in a square, next to his owne medow, reserfing a high way throw sayd 40 acros ; this was noted on the affermatiue. 2''. is it your minds, to begin at dedham line, to lay out purgetary, and so leaue it to the descretiou of the suruayer, and Commit}' ; this was noted in the afermatiue. Jolm Withington, samuel Robinson and John Minot are continued a comity to agree with the seruayer and to perfitt the work, of la}'- ing out the same we whos nams are under written, haue this : 22 : 1 : 1686 : been at work as folows : and acording to warant : we began at nathan- iell wiats his feild and layd out a way too rod wid in m" fosters lane next his fence and so right along, betwen goodman bakor, his lot, and the next lott, on the nortli side, a rod on the one lot, and one rod on the otiier lot : 20 rod along then we went acrose, 3 lots southward, in the best place we could: then we went betwen goodman trott sen and lift" halP M"^. Bates is Credited For moneys pa^'d out about mending the way to the neck . . . .£17-17-11 1 there lotts, a rod of each lot, to the end of tliere land, then through' goodman henshaws land, seuen or eight rod, where the twenty acor lots begin : John withington. Obadiah hawes. John tolmax a true copy of the returne on file Dorchester Town Records. 285 the : 13:2: 1G87 : it was agreed upon hetwen the selectt men and sanmel Capin and barnerd capin : that s'^ capins shonld banc the two rods by the paralell line betwene the . 1 and 2 denision from the corner of there land next richerd backers lot unto goodman sum- ners medow they pa^'ing to saniuel maxfeeld : 1'- 10' (which the towne was to pay to said maxfeeld for land taken from him for a highway) and also s** capins to giue liberty to increse sumner to pase ouer there land, to his medow to fech offe his haye, he pasing ouer wheire he may do them least damag, and so shuting up the fence after him for there securit}', and s'' capins bringing a resaight from s** maxfeeld, should be their discharg : which s*^ capins haue done this : 15 : 2 : 87 : under samuel maxfeelds hand : which resaitt is on fiUe. The : 1 3"^ : feb"= : 16| a there was deliuered to sarg"' Samuel Topliff, the weights and measurs, that weir the towns standerds, to tr^-e weights and measurs by of waights of tell fashon one : — 56 pound one — 28 p-^ one — 14 p-i one — 7 P-^ one — 4 one — 2 pound of flatt, bras -waits one pound one halfe pound one quarter one halfe quarter one ounce one half ouiice one quarter of ounce one 8"^ part of ounce of niesurs one halfe bushell one' peck one ell one j-earden one eale quart one wine pint two sealling eiorns [388.] William Blake and Nicholas Clap Constables owe for £40 - 9 - Is 9 d 5 1646 is 30- 8-11 Is 9 d 13 - 8-2 15- 0- 9 £6 a towne Rate p them collected The Rate for the Castle dated 30'" : wherof Bro. Humphries pt is Bro : kibbeys p' is [389.] William Blake and Nicholas Clap Constables are to haue foi' moneys p them disbursed as foil : Ip" payd to M' Meinot For surveying lauds and carding the Comp° 5u the Ferry more payd m' Holman for making p' of the high ) way aboue the mill . . . . . j more payd Jo : Phillipes for his help in measur- ) ing land ....... J more pa3'd Christon Gibson for the same To Nathaniel Wales ...... For worke at Muddie Riu ..... more for worke there ...... more for Corne for Goo : Webb which the treas- ) urer should pa}- to the County . . . j more p'^ for a Rugg for Steeven .... more payd M' Stowghtons bill .... more payd M^ Oliuer ...... - - 9- 1 - - 18- - - 12- _ - 17 - 1 - - 10- - 19 - - 4- 1 - - 4 - 3- 3- - 6 - - 14- I I 286 City Document No. 9. more payd Roger Clap for a lock and setting vp ") ^ Rayles at the neck ..... j - - more payd Jo : Smith for worke at the bridge . 1 - 3 - more payd hiin for a gate to the mill . . . - 5 - To Alexander Miller and Peeter Aspinall for ) i^ a'^ worke at the Bridge . . . . i ~ ~ p'^ M'' Atherton at seilall tymes . . . .4-3 p*^ Goo : Grin way for Steeven . . . .1- _ oo more payd M"^ Gloii'' bill 4 _ 8 - '1 more p'' Ed : Breck for mending the high wa}' . - 12 - «<: more payd the Deacons for chargs about the bell . 2 - 10 - more p'' Jo : Smith for worke at the bridge . . - 4- To Natha : Duncan for his Rate . . . . - 11 - To Nicholas Vpshall 16 - To Richard Collicot 1 - " - To Robert Deeble 1*- " - To Nicho : Clap for his teeme 2 days and other > worke for a man . . . . . ♦ - 15 - To John Smith for a towne fence . . . -6-8 To allow for non payment of w'" Reed and ) Thorn : Starr J _ 3 _ 6 Rests p Willi:! Blake and Nicho : Clap to ball ] this ace'' I 3-4 o I [390.] 1641. Natlianiel Duncan treasurer for the towne oweth for m° Rc*^ fro Mr. Bates For so much allowed p W"' Blake and Nicholas ) Clap on their ace" for a Rate . . . ) 11 - -^ For Beaver Re*^ fro deacon Clap . . . . 11 - 6 , In his hands in lead Re'' fr5 Christone Gibson . 1 - 1 - 8»o For so much owing on a Rate . . . . - - 8 For a noate of the Rest of a Rate fro Joseph Watesworth and Natha. Wales which I will giue ace" of when Re'' I Re*^ in wheate and 1 s s Indein 3 8 the wheate att 6 the G the Indean > according when I Re*^ the Corne that was but j 4 the bushell so there was ^ pte less. Rest owe f 2-11-4 St 1 1 £7-16- £12- 16- 1641 Sargent Atherton treasurer for the towne ) oweth for money Re'' for the towne . . ) For m" Re'' fro Willia Blake, and Nich : Clap . 4 - 3 - For m'' Re'' fro M'' Bates - 7 - £17-6- Dorchester Town Eecords. 287 [391.] Nathaniel Duncan treasurer for the towne is to haue for my being at the Castle and for 10 da^xs at Court For m" payd M^ OUuer for measuring . p'te of the lead vnsould ..... For powder spent p souldiers at M' Stoughtons ) going to the Pequoit warres . . . ) For 15J of powder to try the gunnes . For so much p'' for a drummer 1 day . Rest of tliis ace" is £2- 7-6 « 1 - ^-1 ; 16- ^ CO 1 - 4-7 1 - 11 - ^ 1-6 ' 11-27 £7-16-2 and 1 - Sargeant Atherton treasurer for the towne is to haue for beeing at Castle and General! Court and fetching a bull for M' Stoughtons farme . £2 - 1 more p^ m' Withington for mending the meeting ) s _ « howse ....... i For a bridge in the way to the mill . . .2-1 For mending the way p Richard Hawes For m" p*^ m"^ Joanes his beeing at Cast^ Court ...... more p*^ the gunner of the Castle . . . . " - .5 - For a holbert " -11 - p** Bartholemew . . . . . . ."-1- For a post to the pound " - 2 - For loss on Wampampeg . . . . . " - 2 - To John Blake for sawing planks . . . . " - 6 - To Bro : Farna for making the Cariedg . .-38 To Tho : Wiswell for fetching m"" Bishops . . - 11 - For mending the pound . . . . .-66 For Court busnesse about the meddow . . - 3 - Rests p Sariaant Atherton to ball, this acc° . -18 10 I I o £16-7-2 -^ [393.] Nathaniel Duncan oweth For Rest of the accoumpt p the other side . . . . £ - 11 - more for the powder spent p the souldiers since allowed to the Country . . . . . 1 - 4 - 19 : March 168| The Selectmen met, in order to settle the highways in parallel lines where need requires and where no need is to haue them layd open there where no need is of hauing them open to alow them to proprietors for the like ualue or quantity of land : where it is nes- sar}' to haue high ways for the use of the towne : and 1" we began at the parelell line, betwene Ebinezer withingtoiis pasture and James Robinsons ; and there we found the land between them to amount to the same quantity of the highway layd out through James Robinsons land : and that we alow him for that way, in 288 City Document No. 9. being 2 rods wide : and 38 and 2 quarters longe : next we raesnred ouer M' Stoughtons and we found his land at tlie pai'alel line, to be 44""^ and 2 quarter, 2 rods wide: the next Samuel Jones, base fenst in 21""* and halfe 2 rods wide: next William Riall fenst in of coman land 7"-"^ 2 rods wide: then we mesured Joshua henshas land, that the liighway taks towards Samuel Sumners and we find it to be .24. rods-and the highwa}' at his liows. 28 rods: both 52 rods : and the land that he is to haue at the parelel line betwene M'' glouer and his land, being one rode wide, extending from the highway, b}' his hows, to twenti acor lots only John capins ex- septed, which is one rod wide and 13 and the third p'e of a rod long, the whole of Joshaues, on both sids, of both wa3's is in lenth 137 when the highways both alowed for, there rest due to the towne 85 rods, for which he tenders land next Sanuiel Sumners : M"^ glou- ers land from the highway, to Joshuas land 60 rods, 2 quarters long, one wide and at the este end of 20 acre lots and of Obadiah hawses in p'. M' glouer is to haue one rod wide sixty 5 rods in lenth, and in the swamp he is to haue two rods wide 20 rod long, in full of the highway layd throw his land there being 80 rods long 2 rods wide : obadiah haws land at 20 acre lots base 23 rods taken out for a highway : Samuel and barnerd capin is to haue the land at the parellell line betweene the 1 and 2 : deuision from a great swamp to gooman sumners medoe 2 rods wide and 44 in lenth the}' lowing so much land, nor conuenient for a highway or alow- ing the ualue of the land, to sume other person for land all red}' taken up for the use of the towne for a highway. Richerd bakers land layd out for a highway next James Robbin- sons fence is 42 rods, and 2 wide, this we designe to pa}' by ex- chang with M'' stoughton for land next his if m"^ stoughton please : the higliway cuts samuel maxfeels, in lenth, 20 rods, to rods wide. the bone sayd lines may as we conceue be shut up with without reall pi'egidess to any person, and with aduantage to many in re- gard of there fencing and to the whole towne, in the answaring for lands taken up for the use of the towne, in places more conuen- ient ; and absolutli nessasary. At a genarall towne meetting : 2 : 10 : 89 : it was uotted that the selecttmen should haue powr to dispose of lands in the highways by the parelell lines, for to sattisfy for land taken out of mens lots for high ways. a true record of what is on file, recorded and compared by Samuel Clap record'. [393.] Nathaniel Duncan is to haue p so much spent, and layd out in goeing to Castle . . . . .£-16-1^ For so much p'* James Bourne For 7'° of powder taken for tlie Townes vse . For so much p'' James p my bowse in p'te of his labour at the Castle ..... For a load of wood for the watchmen . For so much payd the gunner of the Castle 1 - - 11 - - 14- 10- 10- - 3 - 2- " Dorchester Town Records. 289 Dorchester acounts for the yere 1649 how their Rattes were disbursed : for the Cunter}^ Rate thet was payed b}^ the Trasurer's order for tlic Rate for our ehlers that is payed to them. [394.] _ 10 (7) 49 agreed to bje bro Gierke case with trot as towne case [395.] 24 10 1110 1645 wee the present inhabitants of Dorchester being p'voked and ex- cited herevnto by the godly and Religious Request of some amonge vs that haue laid to hart the disorders that too often Fall out amonge vs and not the Least nor seldomest in o'' Towne meet- inges and the sleightinge of the orders for the orderl}' Carringe on of our prudentiall Bussines and atlaires in the Towne of Do"^ atibre- said as also being hartih' sorry For and ashaiuied of the p''misses and desireinge to manefest the same for the t3'me to come and also accordinge to the Chardge that 13'es vpo vs in many Respects to p'uide for peace and the Floreshinge in o*^ owne tynies and in o' childrens, have thought good vpon mature and delibrate consider- atio to compose theise Few lines Followinge as a platforme or an abridgiut of such orders which b\' the blessinge of god both we and o'' select men from j-eare to yeare will endeavor to walke in to the houno'' of god and -Jesus christ whose name we p'ffese (Amen) First of all we doe bind our seines that vpon the 1 second da^-e of the 10 mo. yeareh' about 9 or 10 of the clock we will come together wai-ninge beinge giuen vpo some lecture daye (or other meetinge before) which shall be the chardge of the select men for the t^'nie being to see it done, for these vses following, viz, to elect 7 or so many of o'' most grane moderate and prudent bretheren as shall then be thought meet for the managinge of the prudentiall af- faires of the Towne for that 3-eare 2 and also all other officers as male be vseffuil for the carringe on of the Towne affaires viz Ba- liffe sup'visors Raters &c : and that all our elections be b}' papers and not p'pounded by their pMicessors : 3 that da3'e to be a cla3'e of libertv for orderly agitatio for the Redressinge of an3' greauance that male be discouerd 4 or for the addinge or detractinge to or from these Rules or an3' thinge concerninge the whole Towne Libert}' and Power. Secondl}' we doe giue vpo Confidence of their carefful and pru- dentiall imp'uemt Full power and libert}' of orderinge all our pru- dentiall affaires wi"'n the Towne of Dor. with theise limitations and cautions : First that they shall not meddle with the giueinge or dis- posinge of any of the Towne land w^out the consent and good will of the Towne first obtained : 2 neither shall they take vpon them to alter any p'cell of land from the p'sent improueint w'^'out the consent of p'prie*ors (or the p'prietors shall doe it themselues bv the maior vote beinge fairely p'ceeded in, in 2 or 3 peaceable agitations before the 7 men. Neuertheles : we doe giue them all accustomed liberty concerninge conion Landes in Fence also our towne lotts that they shall haue power to inioyue the seuerall p'prietors to make and Repaire such 290 City Document No. 9. Fence as is due vnto them by p'portio and vpo default therein to chardge such penalty vpo them as they see meet. Item that thev order the Ringeinge and 3'oiilceinge of Hogges : the keepeinge of om- Cowes in the pen stintiiige the Cow walke baringe the woods in season and that they carefully p'uide for the safty of our Comons : in the wood and Timber Therdly we doe Require that the 7 men shall Faithffull and pru- dent'y ouersee all the bussines of the Towne or betweene p*^ and p'y that are comitted to them and carefully and peaceably issue them seasonably as also that they shall take care of all inferio offi- cers that they discharge their places Faitlifully and take accompts from them and therof to make faithtfuU and punctnall Record in ther Towne booke that soe satisfaction male be giuen in any Doubt vpon Demand as also that, all Delinquences and overplus [ ?] in Rates taxed vpon the Two : b}- the generall co't or other wise male be Discouerd and Condignely dealt with as also that the 7 men for the tyme beinge doe tendererly and prudently p'uide that all abuses hitherto hane beene greevious and iustl}- offenciue unto many [396.] in the disorderly Jarringe of onr meetinges and tlie in- temperate clashinges and hasty indigested and Rash votes maie be p''uented (viz) that votes of an}' concernment be First drawne vp in meetinge and then deliberately pulilished 2 or 3 tymes and Lib- erty giuen for any to speake his mind moderatly and meekly and then the signe to be Required, and thinges more orderh' carried and dispach"^ and also that care be Taken that such Remainders of Rates as are vnpaid and expose the Towne to blame or any ingaged for the towne For now payement be accordinge to their best Light the}' can get be acquired after and Reformed and we do giue them full liberty and power to impose vpo the oftendors in this case or tlie Like such penality as the_y find cause p'uided tliej- ex- ceed not 5° for the first offence to be leuid p distresse and further- more we doe by theise p''sents declare our intent to be that the 7 men from tyme to tyme shall hane power to Releiue any p'so or p'sons that the Towne dotli Require to Transact any busines for or an}' waye to become ingnged for them and afterwards Failes them to their damage and discredit (p'uided they doe their vtmost to find out the delinquents that the inocent suffer not : Fourthly we require that our 7 men shalbe carefull to meet 8 tymes in the 3'eare viz the 2 monda^ye of enery month in the yeare except the 2 : 5 : 6 : 8 at some place which shalbe certainely Knowne vnto all tlie Tow and there to be Resident fiom 9 aclocke in the affore noone vnto 3 aclocke in tlie afternoone : that so all such as haue any complaints or Requests to make or any informa- tions to guie or any thing what soeuer to doe with them maie Cer- tainely find all or 5 of tliem at the least vpu paine of 5' for the first deffanlt and also that displaceanse if good accompt be not Renderd vpo dem.and and further that they Kindely receaue all complaints Requests informations as shalbe and s[)eedily and sea- sonably appl}' themselues to their best prudence and abilety to is- DOKCHESTER To\\T^ RECORDS. 291 sue all such bussines in a faire peaceable and quiet nianer and thereof to make a faire and plaine Record in the Tow booke that in case an}- p'ue Contentions and will not be satisfied there male be a Testimony for the wronged \)^^ and we alow them 12 d. a peece for their dinners at the ordinarie or elswhere vpo the Towne chardge : also we doe giue them power to chardge the Towne with such summe or summes of mou}- from tyme to tyme as they shall haue need of for the prudent and orderlj' maniginge of such thinges as fall out in their tymes p'uided that one Rate be not aboue 20'' and that the}- make faithful! colectio and also disbursement therofto be Recored before another Rate be made and we require that all their orders about Towne bussines be seasonably- drawne vp in writings and published vpo some meeting and also fixed vpo some obserua- ble place that soe the offenders male haue no exscuse or p''tence. Fifthl}- Forasmuch as hitherto it hath beene vpo sad experience scene that what soeuer good orders haue beene made haue come to nothinge be Reason of want of executi5 : we the Freemen of Dor- chester desireinge the Reformatio thereof for the tj'ine to come haue ordered as followeth viz that vpo the daye of electio accordinge to the p''misses we submit ourselues vnto the electio b}- papers of the maior p't to be at the 7 mens : appointment in the point of executio of all their orders and takinge Distrenes by comissio from them for one yeare and further we order that such a one so chosen shall not be blamed by any for [397.] his faithfuU executio but for his incor- ugement shall haue all Due Respect and freedome from all other Towne officers that yeare and also such Recompence as the 7 men shall iudge meet out of the distreynes or otlierwise and euery one Refuseinge shall forfeit for the first oflTence 13' 4"^ to be leuied by distresse. Sixtly for our 7 mens incorrugemt we the freemen of Do''chester do agree that it shall not be Lawfull for any of Dorchester who- soever to sleight either the p'sons or orders of the 7 men for the tyme beinge but that all their orders for prudentiall order shall stand Ratified from the liberty aflfore giuen and whosoeuer shall offend in the p'misses we will Require it of him as same beside such penalty as his offence shall deserue. Seauenthl}- we the freemen of Dorchester doe vnto the p''misses assent and agree and hartil}' and Truely b}' the help of god will endeavour the inviolable observatio of the same and for the con- fermatio of the p^^misses accordinge to our vsuall maner we haue solemnly giuen our vote and also chosen and intreated our bro John Wiswall this 24 of the 10 mo. 1645 to Record the same to be a Rule for our seines and successors except god shall put into our or their harts some moi'e pfitable prudent wa3-e and we doe further p'ffese that we intend no neglect or contempt of the generall CortC or the wholsome Lawes from thence estableshed 292 City Document No. 9. The 7 men chosen this 24 10 mo. 45 "nere Ilumhprey Atherton Rodger Clapp John Wiswall Th° Joanes Hopestill Foster Georsje Weeks William Blake Baliffe Sergeant Sumner At a Ginerall meeting the 1 of the 10 M° it is Voated that vpon consideration of a Court order which requiereth the voate for the Election of maiesterats it shall be made in the 9"' M° it is therfore ordered that the day of o'' yearly meeting for the choj-s of towne oflicers which formerly- was to be on the first 2"^ day of the 10"" M" it shalbe changed from hencforth vnto the last 2*^ day of the 9"^ M« The above paragraph seems to be crossed out in the origi- nall — The Court order for Election of Maiest [rates] being alterid the day for choseing towne officers is to be on the first 2*^ day of the 10 month as in the director^'. The 12"> of the 11"^ moneth 1645 It is ordered that whoseuer are damaged by othei's makinge of wayes ouer there meadowes or any that doe want wayes vnto there meadowes should repaAre vnto M' Atherton w^'in fifteene dayes who is appoynted b^^ the seaven men to receive there demannds. Uppon the informacOii of ]\P. Howard that some goe ouer his meadow there is a wa}' allowed them that goe that way of two rod broad fiftie rod longe fro the first entring into his marsh, staked out along by Ather .... ditch and allowance giuen him for it : Alsoe George weekes informinge that a wa}- is made on his meadow he is consented to haue allowance for it the way is 1 rod and quarter broad and 36 rod longe [398.] The 27 of the 11 Mon : 1645. An order for the orderinge of o'' Towne Meettinges. Forasmuch as the intemperate Clashings in our Towne meett- inges as also the vnorderlie dcp'tings of sundry before other bretheren and Neyghbours, and the indigested and imp'tynent motyues by divers devulged have bine not onl}' greeveous but Justlie offensive vnto Divers as also great occation of mispence of p''cious tyme and an hindrance that good orders and other bussines haue not so succeeded as otherwise p'bably they nwght haue done the p''mises beinge taken into Consideration it hath pleased tlie freemen and bretheren of Dorchester to commend the Care of the Redresse vnto the seaven men for the tyme beinge. These are therfore to declare vnto all our lovinge Bretheren and Neygh- boures of Dorchester that accordinge to the care Commended vnto vs and by the authority conferred one vs. It is Ordered first that Whensoeuer the seaven men shall haue occacuii of the assemblinge Dorchester Town Kecords. 293 of the Towne or fremen and therof shall give due notice and Cognisance vnto them And we accompt this to be due notice viz : that if it be one a lecture day that soe many as are i/sent shall take it for notice or if it be by sendinge a speciall messenger from house to house that if notice be left at the house with wife or child aboue the age of twelue yeares the husband or father not beinge within or not at home if he come home before the day appointed and not repa3re to the seaven men or four of them to give in his Excuse or appeare vppon the day of meettinge soe many as shall haue such notice and Cognisance and attend not nor give in some valuable Excuse vnto the seaven men shall forfeite six pence for the first offence. Secondlie when the Company is assembled as aforesayd it is ordered that all men shall attend vnto what is p'pounded by the seaven men and thervnto afford ther best help as shalbe re- quired in due order avoydinge all Janglings by two or three in seuerall companyes as also to speake vnorderlie or vnseasonably which neuertheles is this to be construed that we intend not the least infrindgment of anj' brother or neybours libertie or any way to suppresse the abilities of anv nor to quench the smoakinge flax but that all in due tyme and order may Comraunycate and contry- biite such help as the}' may haue opp'tunitie to doe : but only that Confusion may be avoyded and bussines more orderlie dispatched, for the ends before menc5ned we the seaven men haue appoj-nted one of vs [399.1 to be our moderator to p'pound and also to order our meettinges : And that all the assembly shall addresse and direct there speech vnto him and shalbe attentiue vnto the bussines of the assembly Thirdl}' that noe motions be divulged or p'pounded but such as the seaven men shall haue seasonable knowledge ofle and they to p'pound the same which is thus to be vnderstood that in case the seaven men shall refuse to p'pound any mans motion the p'tie shall after some Competent tymes of patience and forbearance haue libertie to p'pound his owne cause for hearinge at some meettinge p'vided all disturbance and confusion be avo^'ded. Fourthly that noe man shall dep'te the assembly without give- ing due notice vnto the moderatoure and declareinge such occacon as shalbe approved by the seaven men vppon paiue of twelue pence for the first oflfence. An order for Fence made 27"^ of the 11 mo: 45 It is ordered that all the p'prietors of the seuerall corne fieilds in this twone of Dorchester shall make vpp there fences suffitientlie b}- the Tenth day of the first moneth next and whosoeuer within this towne that is a p'prieter in any feild shalbe negligent to repaj-re or make vpp his fence in the sayd feild of which he is a p'prietor by the sayd day shall forfeit for Euerie rode he shalbe found defectiue three shillings and foure pence And soe for a greater or lesser p'porcon accordinge to that forfiture. And we doe also order that some of the sayd p'prietors shalbe appoynted for the veiwinge and oucrsee- inge of that feild Avho shall Diligentlie attend there sayd worke once euerie moneth at farthest and that as often as need shalbe or the}' may be required thervnto. And if it soe fall out that there 294 . City Document No. 9. be any p'porcon of fence which none of the p'prietors will owne it shall then be in the power of the sa^'d veiwers and ouerseers speed- ilie to call the p'prietors togethers to agree al)out the same that euerie man may make fence accordinge to p'porcon but if the p'pri- etors agree not amongst themselues the sayd veiwers shall lay it accordinge to p'porcon for his peace one euerie man that they can- not find wher it ought to be layd, but if they cann find where it ought to be layd they should lay it where it ought. And whoso- euer shall refuse the deterra3'nation of the sayd veiwers and oli seers shall forfeit for ther neglect therin three shillings and foure pence for euerie rode &c., as aboue sayd. And if the sayd veiwers and ouerseers shalbe negligent of there dutie heerin they shall forfeit for euerie neglect of the two shillings And we further order that those veiwers and ou seers of euerie feild shall within six dayes re- turne what defects they find vnto the seaven men. And also p^'sentlie assone as they find any defect in fence give notis to the owners of the sayd fence the names of those which are to veiw the feilds of the feild l)etweene M" Stoughtons and M'' Athertons Jo : kins- le}- : John Greenawa}- of the feild behind M' Mathers M'' Bates and George Dyer of the feild behind Joseph Farn worths M'' Butler and Joseph Fai'nworth of the feild betweene M'' Jones and Brother Blakes M' Hay ward and Christopher Gibson of the feild behind bro : Hawes Rob' Pond and Nycho Clapp of the twentie acr lotes M"' Patten and Richard Baker of the great lotes and captines neck Jr : Phillips John Smyth of the six acker lotes John Smyth and Henrie Way and John Pope senior Thomas Tilestone Jo : Phillips and Henrie [Way ?] [400.] the 27'h of the 11 mo : 1645 It is ordered that all kind of Cattle horses mares Colts and all swine be removed out of all corne feilds by the tenth da}- of the first moneth next 12 (1") 166f It is ordered that all hoggs and swine in this Towne of Dorchester that shall goe abroade out of mens p'ticuler inclosure shalbe sufH- tiently yoked and suffitientl}- ringed at or before the tenth day of tlie first moneth next And whosoeuer hoggs or swine younge or old that shallbe taken abroade either in the Commons or common feilds corne or meadowes not sufficientlie yoked or ringged or vn- yoked or vnringged the owner or Owners of the sayd hoggs or swine shall forfeit for euerye hogge or swine soe defectiue foure pence to l)e levied vppon tliere goods by distres if the}' shall refus to pay And it shalbe lawful! for any inhabitant within this Towne of Dorchester to take vp such hogg or hogges or swine and drive them to the pound and they shall liaue for there laboure hearin the sayd forfeiture And also it is yet further ordered that if an}' such swine be found in any manns corne or meadow ether vn^oked or vnringged the owner of the sayd swine shall pay doobble damages but if they be yoked and ringged accordinge to this our order the Dorchester Town Records. 295 owner of the fence where such hoggs or swine came in and did the trespas shall pa^' the damages And o'' true intent in this our or- der is that all hoggs and swine yong and old shalbe kept yoked vn- till after Indian harvest next and to be kept ringged in Contynu- ence all the yeare. the same day of meettinge viz 27"^ of the 11"^ The seaven men Chose out from amongst themselues four men viz John wiswell William Blake Roger Clap and Hopestill Foster to veiwe where may be thought the best and fittest place for the fencinge of the necke of land and the best manner of fencinge of it either b}- Ditchinge or raylinge and also that the}' doe p'cure it to be done at or before the foure and Twent^'th of the fourth nioneth next which charges is agreed one to be defrayed and discharged by a rate one those that haue the benefitt of the land in t3-ladge. It was voted this day viz 27 of 11 mo: 45 that if there should be any more that should haue land in lewe of Calfe pasture ther was a vote first for and after against but the Vote passed Cleare against the same. "[401.] The 28"' of the 1 1"' moneth A'^ : Dm. 1645. It is ordered and also agreed by the p'prieters of the feild behind M'*' Stoughtons that they shall make vpp all the fence belonginge to the sayd feild and not to alter the sayd fence by farther inlarg- ment of the feild And that the p'prieters of that side the sayd feild next the high way against M'^ Clarkes house shall fence that side and theire ends p'por conable to there antient fencinge accord- inge to former agreement. And the other side and ends next vnto the meadowes and Rockej' hill shalbe fenced b}^ the p'prietors of that side accordinge to former p'porc5n agreed vppon And if by any p'vidence an}' of the sides of the fence be altered in future tyme to the benifitt or hindrance of any of the sayd sides each sides shall haue the benifitt or hindrance of such alteration without re- spect one to the other. It is further agreed that the fence of the sayd feild shalbe kept vp winter and summer for the better securinge English graine And two men to be chosen yearelie to see that the fence be suffi- tient. It is also agreed that the sa^'d feild shalbe stinted for the pasture of it according to p'porcon of each mans land accomi)tinge and valueinge one acker of the meadow to two ackers of the stubble and for the stinte to be one acker and half to a Mare and two ackers to a mare and Colt and one acker for a Cowe or ox and to ac- counte for 3-onger three two yeare olds to two Cowes tw(j 3'earlings to a Cowe and fower Calues to one Cowe the tyme when to put in Cattle and how long to be kept there to be left to the Discretion of the two men which are yearlie Chosen to looke to the feild. And the two Chosen men at the yeares end to warne a meettinge of all the p'prietors to make Eleccon of two others to efect the same worke. And it is agreed by the p'prietors abouesa3'd that whosoeuer shall leave oppeu his gates dores or barres shalbe accounted letters downe of fences. And whosoeuer shall puUe vp ther fences and lay the feild open 296 City Docuiment No. 9. shall forfeit for see doinge fine shillings p the rode and for the p'porconable for a greater or lesser number of rods or measure And whoseuer shalbe found defectiue in there fence or in there stinte or shall transgresse against this order shalbe lyable for eue- rie rode of fence found insuffitient three shillings and fower pence for this year accordinge to the towns order and after this yeare shalbe lyable for euerie rode of fence found insuffitient Two shil- lings And for euerie beast put in aboue the stint twelue pence for euerie tyme to be levied by distresse by the sa3'd Chosen men to the vse of the othere p'prietors And the Chosen men to be care- full to see to those that shall pull vp there fence and to levie there fines. The two men appoynted by the seaven men are to looke to these orders and agrements and to doe the duties of the same the}' are Chosen for this yeare viz John Greenaway and John Kinslie These orders and agreements abouesayd to cont3'nue and not to be altered but by the consent of two thirds of the p'prietors. HUMPHREY AtHARTON Henry Withington Tho : Jones Geo : Weekes John Kingslet [Page 402 blank.] [403.] The 10'" day of the first moneth 1G46. The day abouesayd there was a vote published whether the litle wood should be app'priated for the keepinge of sheep if any should buy some sheep to incorage them therin soe as they doe make vse of the same within one 3'eare. the vote passed and was graunted by the whole towne except but 3 or 4 and they saj they are not against it 1)ut for some ends of ther owne did not vote for it it was graunted for seaven 3'eares onlie for that vse and noe other Catle to be putt therin It is intended that all and eurie man may if they w'ill put sheep there in the time of °^ seaven 3'eare, soe as he be a Commoner | nor is it hearby intended that any man3' man shall giue there right away which they haue therin if the3' doe not or are not al^le to purchase sheep but that those which doe enio3' the same shall giue a valuable consideracon vnto them for the same vearlie. [Page 404 blank.] [405.] The 20'" day of the 1" moneth : 46. These p''sents Avitnesseth that Christopher Gibson of this Towne of dorchester hath sould vnto Martin Saunders of Brantree one p'cle of meadow 13'inge one the 3'onder side of Neponset river Conta3'n- inge by estymation five ackers be it more or lesse beinge the sixtie sixth lote Bounden betweene the lotes of John kinslie and Augustin Clements which were the lotes of Thomas Holcomlie and Thomas Duee the lot which John Kinslie hath and William Hulbert the lote that Augustin Clements hath To haue and to hold the same from the dav of the date hearof for euer, without an3' disturbance or de- nyall of the sa3'd Christopher Gibson or the heires or assignes of George Phillips to whom it was first graunted or any other by his Dorchester Town Records. 297 iTieanes or p'curement In witnes Avherof I haue hcrvnto put 1113' hand the day and 3'eare aboue writcn. Christofer Gibson Geo : Weekes test : The 31" da,y of the 1" mo : 1646, These p^sents witnesseth that Natlianiell Wales of this Towne of Dorchester hath given grannted bargained and sonld vnto John Holland of the same all that his lote h'inge and beinge one Captaines necke Contaj'ninge by estyniation three ackers be it more or lesse To hane and to hould the same lote vnto the sa3"d John Holland his Heires and assignes frome the day of the date hearof for euer withont any let or trouble or denyall of the sayd nathan- iell wales or his heires or an^- other b}' his meanes or p'curement In witnes I haue hervnto put my hand the day and yeare abou- said Geo : "Weekes test : Nathaniel Wales The 9* of the 5'" moneth 1646 These p^sents are to testifie that M"' Nathaniell Duncan of Bos- ton Marcliant hath sould vnto Henrie Kibbej' of this Towne of Dorchester one p'cle of land lyinge in the feild west from the house M"' makepeace Hues in the sayd p'cle of land 13'ings betweene the lote belonginge to the Church one the south est sid which lote was M'' Tillies and the lot that Fetter Aspinell latlie enio3-ed the sayd percle of land Containes by Estymacon 3 acr 3 quarters more or lesse which sayd lote was belonginge vnto M' James marshall of Exeter in England to haue and to hold the sa3'd lote p'cle of land vnto the sjxl Henrie kibbey and his heires foi- euer as by an obliga- con vnder the hand and seale of the sayd IVl'' Duncan more at large appereth which Bond is in the hands of the hands of the sayd Henrie Kebbey. Witnes. Geo : Weekes. The 7"^ of the 10'*- 1646 These p*sents are to testifie that I John Phillips of dorchester haue given grannted bargained and sould vnto william Blake sen' of the same all my great lote within pale being eight accers mor or lesse laving amongst the great lotes and betweene the lotes of Wil- liam Clearke one the north sid and the great lote of Thomas mak- peace one the south to have and hold the same from the date herof for euer. In witnes I haue hervnto set my hand, the enter h'ning was befo signing herof John Phillipes. witnes Geo : Weekes. [406.] The 7"^ of the lO"' 1646. These p''sents doe testifie that I william Blake sen' of Dorchester haue given grannted Bargained and sould vnto John Philli})s of the same all m}^ Eight Acker lote leyinge amongst the eight acker lotes being 8 ackers be it mor or lesse and Ij'inge betweene the lotes of 298 City Document No. 9. Richard leeds one the East sid which was once the lote of Thomas Millet and the lot of Richard Leeds one the west the south end vppon the meadow of John Phillips and one the north the high wa}' to haue and to hold the same lote to him and his heires for euer. In witness therof I haue hervnto set my hand witnes hervnto Williaji Blake Geo : Weekes [407.] Dorchester. The 7 men Elected and chosen the 6'" day of the 10"' mo: 1647 John Wiswall ^ f Joseph Farnworth Thomas Jones I J William Sumner' William Blake ( 1 George Weekes William Clarke J [ The da}' abouesaid beinge a daj' appoynted for a Gei>erall towne nieettinge there was given and graunted vnto Edward Clappe a Certaine p'cle of meadow lyinge to the Eastward of Powwow poynt in the great necke beinge all the rest of the salt marsh there not in lote and adioyninge vnto two ackers of meadow of William Blake and p'tlie at the end of the lote of the sayd Edward Clappe Con- tayning b}' Estimation one acre be it more or lesse. Sup'vissors of the highwayes chosen the^ r> ^ .i i '■ . o J Raters then chosen ar same day are at i i rn •^ T 1 T5 T r JNvcholas Clapp John Pearse and I -r,: , i d i ^. , , T 1 Richard Baker Richard Leeds j sup'vissors for the neck of land wa3'es then chosen M' Howard and Geo : Procter Memorand. that it is agreed b}' the towne at that meettinge that September shalbe put in for one of the tymes of the 7 mens sittinge in steed of October viz the 2'' second day therof at the time The Eleventh of the Eleventh month John Kinslej' was Chosen bayleife of the Towne. the 11"" of 12"' mon : 1G47. An order Concerninge fence. It is Ordered that all and euerie p'prieter of the sefial Corne feilds in this Towne shall make vi)p there fences suffitientley by the tenth day of the first moneth next and whosoefi within this towne that is a p'prieter to any of the sayd feilds shalbe negligent to make vp and repay re his fence in that feild or feilds whereof he is a p'prieter by the sa^'d day shall forfeit for his neglect therein two shillings for eurie rode that he shalbe found defectiue and soe for a greater or lesser p'porcon accordinge to that forfiture, and we doe alsoe order and appo^'ut some of the p'prietors of each feild to veiwe and ousee the sayd fence of that feild vnto which he is appo^'uted to veiwe and ousee the same who shall diligentlie attend there sayd worke once everie moneth at farthest and oftener if they shalbe thervnto required and if it soe fall out that there be any Dorchester Town Records. 290 p'portion of fence which none of the p'priotors will owne that then it shalbe in the powre of the sayd oUseers to Call the p'prietors togethers speedily that they may agree togethcrs about the settlinge of the sa^'d fence one hira or them that ought to maintaine the same but if it soe fall out that it Cannot be found who ought to maintaine and make vpp the same fence then we order that it shalbe in the powre of the sayd duseers to lay it p'portionablie one everie man for the p'vention of Damadge for this yeare And who- soeu shall refuse the determ3'nae5ri of the sa^yd Ofiseers and sliall neglect to make vpp that portion [408.] of fence that is soe layd vppou them shall forfeit for their neglect hearin two shillings p rode and soe consequentlie for a greater or a lesser p'portion as aboue sayd, and if the sayd veiwers and Ofi'seers shalbe negligent hearin they shall forfeit for eurie neglect of thers two shillings all which sa_yd forfeitures to be levied by distresse. And wee further order that the saj'd veiwers and Ouerseers oner euerye feild shall within six dayes after there sayd tymes of veivving there seuall feilds returne vnto the select men of this towne what defects they find that soe they ma}' be made to pa}' there sayd forfeitures who doe neglect to maintaine there sayd fences. The ouseers appoynted are these followinge Augustine Clements Jonas Humplnye and nycholas Clapp of the great lotes and the lands therevnto adjoyninge M' Howard and Henrie Kibbey of the hill feild betweene M^ Jones and M''. Blakes w'" Lane and John Buther of the feild by Joseph Varworths Hopestill Foster and Goodman Dyer of the feild behind there houses. Richard Leeds and Richard withington of the feild betweene them Tho : Andrewes and Th" : Bird of there feild M' Patten and Rich- ard Baker of Twentie Aker lotes An Order for removinge of all Cattle out of all Corne feilds It is ordered that all kind of Cattle horses mares Colts and all swine shalbe removed out of all Corne feilds in the sayd towne at or before the tenth day of the first moneth next. The 21''' of the 2<» moneth 1648 It is further ordered and accordinglie published that the penaltie of twelue pence p head shalbe levied b}' distresse of all that shall suffer ther Cattle to goe in any Corne feilds from the sayd day vntill all Lidian Corne be gathered and into house. It is Ordered that noe p'son or p'sons shall at any tyme or tj'mes fill or make sale of any timber or wood vppon the Commons of Dorchester to make sale of or to Carrie out of the sayd towne vnto other places vppon forfeit of five shillings for euerie load soe filled and Carried out of this plantacou Neither shall any that is not a Commoner in this towne fill or Carrie an}- from the Commons of the same to sell to any vppon the like penaltie of five shillings for euerie load soe filled and Carried. [409.] An order about swine. It is Ordered that all hoggs or swine that shall goe aljroad in 300 City Document No. 9. any p't of this towne out of mens p'ticuler inclosure shall^e suf- fitientlie joked with stronge yokes viz the sword of tlie sayd yokes to be for swine of a yeare okl and vpwards at least two foot longe and to be good and stronge and the shuttles or bowes that doe goe through the same to stand vpright aboue it at least sis 3'nches and all swine of aboue halfe a yeare old vnto a yeare old the swords of there yokes to be one foot and halfe longe at the least and there shuttles and bowes to be six ynches high as before and they are to Cont^-nue there swine soe yoked as before vntill after Indian harvest next And wee also order that all vnder halfe a yeare old shall not be suffered to goe abroad because generally such litle piggs doe most spoyle in Corne. And we also doe order that all hogges swine and piggs shall not be suffered to goe abroad at any tyme not beinge suffitientlie ringged and we Judge it to be suffitient ringginge of hoggs &c when there ringes will not suffer them to turne and muzzell vpp the ground. And whosoeu shall suffer his her or there hoggs swine or litle piggs to goe abroad vnyoked or vnringged Contrarie to this our order shall forfeit for euerie such hogge or pigge soe found foure pence to be levi('(l by distresse And we order that if any Inhabitant within this Towne shall see any such hogge swine or pigge goe abroad Contrarie to this our order it shalbe suffitient to goe and acquaint the owner of the sayd swine which it and the Owner of the sayd swine shall pay vnto him that soe acquaints him with it the sayd penaltie of foure pence p swine which if he shall refuse to doe it shalbe lawfull to levie the same by distresse and sale of his goods to make payment of the same. And further we order if any such swine hoggs or pigges shalbe taken in any manes Corne or meadow or enclosuer and not being yoked or ringged accordinge to this order they that soe owne them shalbe lyable to pa}' damages but if the hoggs' swine or pigs be yoked or ringged then the owners of the sayd hoggs shall inquire for the fence and whosoell they be that ownes the same insuffltient fence where the hogges came in shall pay the damage and we think it the safest and peacablest wa}' when any trespasse is done that the trespasse be veiwed p'sently to avoyd future Evills. the "13"' of the 2*^ 1648: An order about stinttinge the Commons. Whereas the inhabitants of this twone of Dorchester at a generall meettinge of the towne havinge voted that the Cowe walke within the three divissions should be stinted at eight akers to a Cowe for this yeare. It is ordered by the select men that all those that putt any Cowes or beaffers vnto the heard doe give in vnto some of the select men a uote in writtinge how many Cowes and heaffers the}- haue and also what land they put in for at or before the first day of the 3'^ moneth next vppon a penaltie of Two shillinges a peece for there neglect and it is further ordered that if anj- Cowes be found vppon the Commons or in the heard Contrarie to stint the}' shalbe liable to such penaltie as the select men Judge meete : [410.] The 11 of the 11*" 1647 an order about dogs &c. wheras we find it by sad Experience that great disturbance and Dorchester Town Kecords. 301 distractions and disturbance is often occationed b}' the frequentingc of doggs &c into tlie meettinge house from tyme to tj'me especially in the tynie of the publique worshei) of god It is therefore ordered l)y the seaven men of this towne that henceforth noe doggs Mastifes houndes Curres of any sex of them shalbe suffered to Come to the meettinge house vppon any da}' that is a da}' for publique worship of god and — AVhatsoeuer p'son or p'sones that shall after the tenth day of the last inoneth ensueinge sutler his or her or there sayd doggs &c. to Come to the meettinge house vppon any day of publike worship shall forfeit for the first offence or neglect of theres six pence and for the second otfence twelue pence and Soe consequentlie to forfeit twelue pence p tyme for soe many tymes as they shall oflend hearein the same to be demaunded of them and if vppon the demand they shall refuse or neglect to pay then it shalbe lawfuU to levie the same by distresse and sale of there goods rendringe to them the ou plusse and the same fines to be bestowed by the select men about the meettinge house at there discretion. The 24"^ of the 3"^ moneth 1648 It was voted by the towne at a generall meettinge of the Towne that the litle woods should be a place at the libertie of those that have Oxen to rest there oxen there at nyght when they worke them p'uided they doe not putt them there before six a Clocke in the Eveninge and take them away by six next morninge and the Rockey hill by George Procters and rockes behind brother Clements is assigned in like manner for that vse Provided also those be carefuU to p^vent damage thereby by Eateinge vp the Cowes feed. It was also then voted that what worke w^as to be done about the makinge of the house for the oxkeep's shoukl be ordered by the select men both for the doinge of it and payinge for it when it is done. It was voted then also that Richard way should haue a litle plote of land neare vnto his house to sett a Cow house one it and a stacke of hay of about five rod of ground M"" Glouer and Brother Brecke are desired and appoynted to lay out the same soe as it be not p^iudiciall to the way. John kinsley also desired libertie to set out his fence of that lote he hath bought of the Decons that was Prices vppon the rockes one the sid next dead swampe for the savinge offence his request was to be considered and veiwed by bro : Sumner and by brother Clarke and brother Clements they were to see the place make returne to the towne. Vpi)on the 2"^ day of the 4"" moneth at a like meettinge of the Towne the sayd veiwers did make returne of the same who atlirm- inge the demand was soe smale and the Comraoditie of it to him was so great it was then graunted vnto him- by a generall vote [411.] vppon the same day George Procter havinge desired the like favoure and libertie vppon Rockey hill by his house and lote there and havinge bine also veiwed it was then graunted vnto him by the like vote. one the same 2*^ day of the 4"' moneth at a generall meettinge of the p'prietors of the necke of land 302 City Document No. 9. It was voted by the uiaior p't of the p'prietors of the sayd necke that the sayd necke should be fenced. It was then Ordered by the saj'd p'prietors that tlie sayd fence of the necke of land shalbe ordered for the place and directinge and setlinge of the sayd fence by 3 or 5 men who haue jiowre graunted vnto them b}' the sayd p'prietors to Chuse the place l)'poix'5Ti the land b}' the acker one euerie man and to Charge the doinge of it one enerie man either by a rate or otherwise. It was also desired tliat Elder Withington Captaine Atherton and Joseph Farnworth myght be the nien who were willinge which was also voted who are to order it as abouesayd. 1 (3) 1648 theise p''sents do beare witnes that the daye aboue said I henry withington of dorchester haue sould vnto John Birchall of the same towne the House plot that late was m"^ Senssions with the celler and the land now Fenced Round by the afforesaid John Birchall estimated halfe an acre or there about belt more or lesse to be by him and liis hoires enio3-ed Foreuer And further that the afloresaid John Birchall and his heires and snccessors shall from tyme to tyme at al tymes suiticienth' maintaineand keepe vp the said Fence Round about the atlbrsaid land to sane the Foresaid heires and his successors from damage through any p' of that fence and it is moreouer agreed and consented vnto b}' the afibresaid John Birchall for himselfe and his heires and successors that neither he nor they shall sell or lett the house and land afibresaid vnto an^' p'son or p'sons but such as shall be aproued of by the select men of Dorchester for the tyme beinge : witnes our hands the daye and yeare abouesaid Witnessed and Recorded Henry V7Ithington by John VViswall the marke [^ of John moderator p tempore : '^ Birchall [413.] 4 of 10 1648: The accomj^t of the select men of Dorchester for the yeare abouesaid giuen in vpo the daye and yeare abouesaid as followes — Imp'' for a 10'" Rate by tiiem Receaued was thus disbursed. for Certaine distresses taken A'pon breach of order. for certaine other business about grants of land we declare what wee haue done as in Robert Thornton case : we onl}' gaue advise to set it vp with submission to the Townes censure and pleasure aI)OUt it when they heard of it but no leaue at all for bro Harris buildinge we haue opposed it as not knowinge him to haue sufficient ground to set it vp without further Leaue from tlie Towne. the daye aliousaid a Complaint made by Rodger clap that M'' Butler hath incroach^d vpG the high waye betweene vs and Rox- bury : that it mrye be Looked into : 13 (4) 1648 The daye alioue Captaine Atherton: vpon his Request had granted and giuen vnto him a corner of land adio^'ueinge vnto a p'cell of land he Lately purchased of Tho : Jones with all the Dorchester Town Records, 303 prinilidges and advantages therevnto : bolongeinge (onl}-) with this p'uiso : that heniy Cunliffe and william Pilsbiiry maye fetch -pott water which is to be vnderstood that they are to make vp the Fence after them fi'om tyme to tyme see that no damage come by their meanes- Jo : WISWELL 8 (11) 48 John Blake demand what might be set for him for damage cattell beinge there against order of 12'' head [413.] 4 of 10 48 at a general! meetinge the Towne did vote that the number of their select men for the yeare ensuenge should be but 5 and ac- cordingly did chuse the daye and jeare abousaid. Captaine Atherton John Wiswall John Glover Rodger Clapp Thomas Joanes Baliffe John Smith Raters George Weekes Hopestill Foster John Kingsley Sup'visors Edward Brecke Joseph Farnswoorth 3 of 11 mo. 48 the select men gaue order that Richard Baker haue his warminge pan taken vpo destresse for not mendinge the waye by M" stoughton house he promisinge to Redeliner it at our Demand witnes his hand Richard Baker 8 (11) 48 the select men accompted with m"' Butler and by the witnes of George weekes r.nd John smith it appeared that m"" Butler had acknowledged all paid but about 14' but for peace sake and to take awaye all occasid of complaint from m' Butler though we saw no iust ground m^ mather and Edw. Clap patience Considered : we Remitted 20' on m" Stoughtd accompte and do acknowledge 1: 19 = ii due the daye aboue said and at that tyme did tender vnto him if he could make any damage appeare due to him for nou payemt we would satisfie him but we well p'ceaued not any due but his demand was 5' : but we conceaucd if any thinge was due it would l)e due to m"" mather and so concluded the o' should be tendred to m"^ mather [Page 414 blank.] 304 City Document No. 9. [415.] 1-2 (9) 49 the Returne of Edward Brecke find William Blulie senior beinge Requested by the select men of dorchester to laj-e out the waje for John Greenwaye from John Hill house in the great lotts in Dorchester vnto P3'ne neck as foUoweth We declare that b}- Comissid from you Receaued we did appoint the high waye First from John Hill house to Rune vpon a straiglit Lyne on the north side of the great lott that late was John Phillips vntill you come to the east end of the great lotts and soe it goes on a sti'aight lyne vpon the south side of the land that late was Allexander Bradfords vntill it come to the Marsh and then it turnes vpon the said land to the Marsh side vntill it come to theMeddow that was Allexand and so is Runne vp5 a straight lyne vnto the pyne necke : (and all alonge the path is to be a Rod and halfe broad) witnes our Hands the daye and 3'eare abousaid. Edward Brecke William Blake senior At the Generall Towne meetinge the 2'' of the 10"' 1650 the se- lect men then Chosen are M' John Glouer Leiftenant Clapp Ensigne Foster Sergeant Clarke John Smyth Bayleife then chosen is James Humphry , . i John Mynot sup visors are . . . . . • \ -tii t i '■ \ Thomas Lake i M' Joanes Raters Chosen are .....< John Capin (^Richard Baker [416.] At a towne meeting the 19: 3: 1651 It was noted whether there should be a scoole In dorchester the major part pres- ent then did note that they would haue a scoole and a scoolemaster forthwith prouided The 4"" of June 1651 It was noted at a towne meeting that the select men together with M^ Jones and Deacon wiswall should forthwith treate and agree with M"'. hener}' Butler for to teach scoole in dorchester which was acordingly agreed on as it is at the end of the booke showed the agreem' : The 4"': of 4 : (51) it was the request of Leiftenant Clap ser- geant clarke goodman Munings for a wa}- to ther eight aker lotts it was then noted whether the}- should haue the land at the end of there lottes next to Rocksbery bounds Avhich was there left for a hye way it was granted they should haue the breadth of there lotts home to Rocksbery bounds prouided the}' procure a way for them- selues to there owne lotts : The same day Thomas wiswall requested that he might haue lib- ert}' of passage to his owne lott throw his owne fence on the side next the hygh way betwixt the poimd and nico : boltons it was granted him a rode breadth for passadg next to the 9 goad of the captaines. Dorchester Town Records. 305 14 (3) 49 : the select men of Dorchester veiwinge the house that Into was M' Tilliyes doe thinke fit to haiie it sutliciently ground seeled and the Cellar Righted vp and the walls of the house horded and the Rooffe shingled : and desire Leuetenant Clap and John Smith to p'cure it done and p'mise them to discharge the ingag- nients for the doeinge of it in the seaventh mo : if Towne do not in corne or Cattell. John wiswall in the name and with the consent of the Rest Deseyeres of sum p'tys to the towne. Rich, withinton for a litill land by his swampes J5h Barchalls for a litill land by it Edmund Browne : for a house plot gamaliell Baman for a litill laud b}' his house Joh gill for sum medow : brother Lawrance Smith being Cunstable for the yeare 51 brought a holbard and a bill for the vse of the towne or towne watch 9 : 12 mo: 51 It is agreed that Rob' Stanton shall keep the ox : heard on the further side of Norponsit River and aboue the Cow walke the tyme of goeing out to be on the 10 day of the 3 month vntill the [ ] of October next the}' at their first goeing out to be deliv'rcd vnto him, and for his pa}- 2' a head to be payd at 2 paymt the one halfe at or w"' in one month after they be put to him and the other halfe at the end of the t^'me. 8 of the 1 mo : 52. It is agreed that Steven Hoping and Nicholas Gorge shall keepe the Cowes they ar to goe forth the 16 day of the 2'' month and con- tinue keeping them vntill the 20 of the 9 mo: Steuen saitt it was 16 8 mo and for their pay to haue 30'' one third at the beging a second when the tj-me is halfe expired and the residue at the end of the tearrae. 1 day of meeting Dorchester 8 of 10 mo : 51 : Goodman Moninges desireth to haue the land about his howse recorded : The men appointed to be the vewers of the fence about the Towne Fields in Dorchester for the year 51 ( for the great and little neck ( Joseph Farns worth and Edward Clap for the great lotes Nicholas Clap and John Smith to vew the fence thereof from the beginning of the fence at that p'. of the great lotes called Captayne neck and so rownd by the rockey hill vntill you com at the west end of the Widdow Popes lote. And Abraham How and Rob' Pearse to vew forth downe to the river. 306 City Document No. 9. for the fiolfl behind the captaynes neck Richard Witherinarton and Richard Curtis for tlie Held behind M'. Johnes John Capin and Henry Cibby for the field behind M'. Mathers Decon Wiswell and Ensisfne Foster for the field behind Tho : Wiswell Tho: Wiswell and lack Johnes for the field behind Richard Hawes Nicolas Clap and Tho: Andrues for the 20 acr lotes Thomas Burd and James Ilumferis 2 day of mcetenge 12 day of the 11 mo: 51 To give notice vnto the Cunstables to pay Willm Indian 20' for cilling a wolfe within 1 mo : to repairing of the defects of the meeting howse wall to be clap- borded Edmund Browne desireth 6 foot in bredth of ground behind his howse John Minot desirerth a little land to set his stone wall vpon. b'. Jolines intreated to speake wiih brother Smith about powder Bru Blake and Bro howard are deseyered to buy a cow for Ed- mund Browne: a cow is bought of R. Witherington for 4''. 10'. and deliucd to Edward Browne according to agreiiit. M' Butler desireth that the scole rate may be gathered with the towne rate. b'' Clements desireth that the way to his howse might be recorded as his p'rietie and how far the extent shalbe. It is agreed between the select men and b' Tolman that he shall take Henry lakes child to keepe it vntill it com to 2 yeares of age &c and therefore to haue 26'' and to give securitie to the towne and to teach it to read and wright and when it is capable if he lives the said b"" Tolman to learn to work at his trade further agreed if it dies w"'in 2 monthes b' Tolman is to returne 21''. if die at one yeares end b' T. is to returne 18'' if within 2 yeares uide he is to returne 11'' if it die before the 3 yeare be ex- pired then he is to returne 5'», This Coveut with the bond of b' Tolman ar both mad and agreed vnto. It is agreed among the select men that Captayne Artherton shall give out bills to such p'ties as the towne is indebted vnto. 9 of the 12 mo: 51 To be commended to the considerasion of the Towne who must beare 20' that was layed vpon the Elders in the Cuntery rate. b'' Woodward desireth a little ground to set his barne upon in ew of som ground he left out at the 8 acr lottes for a high way Dorchester Town Records. S07 To know the mind of the plantation whether the^' will give a little land at vncatie in consideration of niakeini>; and rnayntayning a way their b}' John Gills &c vnto sucli as will viidertake it and so free the towne of anej' charge or damage their by for eu. To advise with the towne about one to be chosen whom the towne shall thinke meete to record such thinges as are to be recorded in the new Towne bond that a more pfct record may kept and continued undefased for tlie good of the plantation. To advise with the towne about Cow kepers the 8 day of the 1 mo : 52 : b"^ Blake to give tlie Cunstable notice to warne the Inhabitance for the choseing of Deputies. The men agreed vpon to goe the boundes betwen Brantre}- and Dorchester according to tlie order made in that cause ar Richard Witherington Willm Robenson and Willin Trescot The men agreed vpon to goe the boundes betwen Roxburj- and Dorchester and Dedliam and Dorchester according to the said order ar John Minot Willm Clarke and Willm Sumner. Generall Cort Order about Swyne. Memorand. that Captayne Artherton and M' Bates are to p'uid for the relefe of ould Barholmn. the 10 of 3 mo: 1652: it is p'posed to the towne about deliiiing goodman Johnson powder or giving hiiu a note. to p'sent the relurnes of the p'rambulators to the towne It'm remayneing in brother Ilumferis hand doe ) '' .'^ J? vnto the towne ..... J Memorand. that b'' Clarke being set downe 2 p'sons vnto the Cuntrey rate and is but one p'son he must be abated the next yeare 3' 9 for that mistake [417.] An Account of the Rates gathered In the yeare 1G51 For the vse of the towne of dorchester It. scoole Rate 30-00-00 It. towne Rate 20-00-00 It. Rate for powder and the castle . . . 35-00-00 It. Rate for the "arison debt . . . . 24-00-00 some Totall 109-00-00 Disbursed as followeth : To m" hallett as dew to her husband . . . 19-10-00 It. to her 40" allowed by the towne for spoile ) 02-00-00 in his books ...... j It. to Alee pope for laks child 3'' 14" and for ) „ . ^ , ^^ cloths 10" j U4 - U4 - uu It for glasse for the meeting house . . . 01-12-00 It. to John Smith for wood for m' hallett . . 01-10-00 It. abated and of those removed out of towne ) ni i ^ n-r , , . ^ > 01 - 14 - 07 noted not to pay .....) 308 City Docuiment No. 9. It. to m' phillips of boston for chardges In sute | ^„ ^- ^k for the Hand J Ud - 07 - 05 It. to Mico : Georg for the yeare 1650 . . . 02-15-00 It. to Tlio : burch for Iron work for the meeting ) aa a< aa , ° > 00 - 04 - 00 house .......) It. to W" Robinson for a wolfe killing . . . 01-00-00 It. to bro Clark for bartholmew . . . . 00-06-00 It. to bro dickerman For timber for the meetting ) nn _ 07 _ no house ....... i ~ It. bro dark for 4 men for town buissnes spent ) ^^ p.o a i atRosbery ) UU - Ud - U4 It. loss in corne and peag 12'' and caring corne ) ai ao aa tobostonl6'' . . . . . " . i 01-08-00 It. Timothy mather not paid . . . . 00-08-03 It. to goody georg In part of 1651 . . . 00 - 07 - 00 It. to captain danford for the garison and repayra- 1 qi or _ 00 tions ....... J ~ ~ It. for a barills of ponder 8"': 10' and for lead ) ,„ ,„ a^. 4: 7: 6 . | 12-17-06 It. to deacon wiswall for towne debt as by bill ) o^ _ OQ 00 appears ....... | ~ ~ It. to Thomas wiswall 1 : 2: 6 to m' Jones 3: ) ^, ^c ia 3.4 ^ ^ [ 04-05-10 It. to elder minott for wood to m' hallett . . 00-03-09 It. to bro. Conlitr for cutting wood for bartlemew 00 - 01 - 06 It. to the i)onds and blackman for work at) r^r. ■, a r^t ,■ I V 00 - 14 - 04 meetmg hous ...... j It. to bro^ Clark for wood for m' hallett . . 01-03-04 It. for repairing the pound b}- brother clarke . 01-15-00 It. more for laks child . . . . 00 - 16 - 00 f It. to ensigne Foster as b}' bill appears . 04-09-00 d \ It. to Rich baker 6 : 2 and bro. ) callicott for a holbert 5' ) . . 00-11-02 It. to an Indian for a wolf of nico woods . . . . i . . 01 - 00 - 00 (^ Itm. to Peter Lyon for a wolfe . . . 1-00-00 Itm. for worke which brother Clarke did at \ -^.^ q ^^ the tScole howse and tymber and Carting ~ ~ Itm. vnto brother Dickerman for more , ^o. boultes by brother clarke "1 [418.] 1 of the 10 m" 51 At the meeting for the choys of towne officers for the ^-eare insewing there is chosen for Select men Captin Athertun William Blake Sen' M"" James Bate M"' Joanes M' Howard Superuizers of highways Hener}- Cunlife Thomas Trote Dorchester Town Records. 309 Superuizers of the way to the neck John Butler nicholas Clap Raters John Capen Thomas Dickerman Avm Sumner Sen' for a Bayllfe Richard Haale This 14 of the 4 mo: 52. Meraorand to take order that the bridge goeing to sea Conke may be made before the first of the 7 mo : or els we 13-6 vnder a iiiie. Steven Iloppinges note of layings out about the church howse and fence to be p'sented vnto the Decons for further considera- tion. To speak with the Capta3'ne about some difference in the Cow order. Conserning the goodes of Ould Bartholme we conceive that those goodes which he borrowed or otherwise made vse of ar first to be restored 2''' that what hath ben expended for kepers and tendance of him in the tynie of his sicknesse Coffen and grave makeing to be paj'd out of what he hath 3'^ what els remayneth ma^' be to whomsoeii he hath bequeathed ane^' thing. for the notes of them that ar behind and hane pa3'd their rate to the ministers we conceive such as ar members their neglect, rather- concerne the Cognicance of the Church then the town for non members it is conceived that a warrent be got from sum of the ma'*^ to dist_rayne. Memorand. that we call the towne together to chuse a Commis- sioner to ioyne with the select men to make a rate for the Cuntr3' and to goe to Boston &c according to order. Memorand that the towne be spoke to for Rob' Stantons pa3' ac- cording to order. The 13 : of the 7 mo : 52 : It is ordered 1)3- the selectmen for the t3-me being that the seiiall owners of the Cowes in the Cow heard shall pay for the keepeing of each cow vnto the heardsmen and for bull mone3' after the rate of three and nine pence a head and fower hetfers 2' 6** a head. [419.] The 8 day of the 6 mo : It is agreed b3' and betweene the Select men for the towne of Dorchester for the tyme being and Roger Billinges and Henrv Woodward of the same towne that the said Roger and Henr3- sliall make a bridge over the river of Norponsit in the wa3' leading from Dedham vnto Rehobeth sufficient and stronge the said bridge to be in bredth fower foote standing vpon three sufficient trussells being three foote high betwen the ioyntse or their abouts, and duble brased, the peeces lye over to be ver3- well pinned and fastned also a rayle on either side about twoe foote and a lialfe high from the bridge. In Considerration whereof they ar to haue five poundes to be paid out of the next towne rate for the rayles of 310 City Document No. 9. each side the bridge they are to be paid for over and aboue — to which agrement we haue subscribed our handes : Rob"^ Howard with the consent and in the name of the rest of the select men Roger Billing Henry H Woodward his marke. This 2^ da}^ of the 9 mo : 52 sister George being payd as appear- eth by a note given to the Constable the some of 55' there rest in her hand and Dve vnto the towne the some of 15' : [420.] An account of the disbursmts of a rate of one hun- derid poundes gathered in the yeare 52 for the vse of the Towne of Dorchester I)}- Tho. Swift and A : How : Inprimis to Insigne Foster for the Cullers bouffht in England and som worke done at the '- is s d c , , V —5 : 18 : 11 bcoolehowse ...... Itm paid toRichard Witherington asp'teof aCow ) 9 • o • 0 price which Pkluiund Browne had . . ) Itm paid to John Wiswall for som l^'ning onld \ Barthol had and some hordes for the meeting > — 0 : 12 : 5 howse ....... j Itm paid to John Smith for worke done at the") meeting howse and helping the Joyner and V — 1 : 18 : 9 earring som tymber ..... j Itm paid to Willm Clarke for worke about the Buring place ...... _ l8 8 Is S memorand of 1 : 5 of this 8 5 to b'' Clark was desbursed by b"" th Swift for nayles for th scholehowses and wood for Bartholmue Itm paid to Lawrence Smith for charges about") Ales Lake childeren 4' : 6*^ for warning the | Inhabitantes to meete when the Cuntery rate ! . . in • n was to be made 3' : 6** wrighting out a Coppie f of a Cort order 2' and for the elders rate to the I Cunterry-"^ J ItilT paid to Richard Evans for worke done about ) o • ID • ft the scoolehowse ..... j Itili paid to Captayne Davenport for pay for the 1 90 • 1 fi • ft Souldiers ...... j Itm paid to Sister George for p'te of the last") yeare and this yeare with 15' resting in her > — 6:15: 0 hands Dve to the towne the some of . ) Itm to John Popes wife about Ales Lakes childeren Itm to John Minot for a locke and hindges for the scoole howse ..... Itm Willm the Indian for killing a wolfe Itm paid to Richard Hall for clapbord for the Scoole howse ...... — 0 : 10 8 — 0 : 4 7 — 0 10 0 1 : 15 0 Dorchester Town Eecords. 311 Itm paid to Willm Triscot for carringe wood ItiiT paid to M' Pecke for glasse for the scoole liowse Ilill to Willm lerland for worke abouglit the ) Scoole howse ...... f Itiii to Edward Blake for a load of wood for ould ) Barthol ] Itiii to John Smith for more worke done abought ) the meeting howse .....) Itin to brother Capin for wrighting out a Court i order .......) Itin to Wm Betts for Stoppills for the great Gunes Itiii to brother Smith for earring Captayne Dav- \ enports corne to the further end of the neck > 1* : 6^, for earring corne to Boston P : 3*^ tot. ItnS to brother Wm Blake for tymber to mend the high way ...... Itin to V)rother Swift for a quier of paper to lap vp the nots for Ma'^ : . . . . Itrii for earring Captayne Davenports corne to mill Itm for a barrill of fine powder .... Itm for a payer of bullet moulds . Itm killing of 5 wolves 3 to Indians and the 4 to Abraham How the younger . Itiii paid to AP Glouer 1' that he laid out about^ H Lakes childeren also for trespas done in the Indians corne b}' the towne bull 3* also to Richard Woods for worke done on the pulpit )■ in the meeting howse 3' 4* also in seu'all somes laid out abought the busines of Tompsons Island 1' 10' ItiiT paid and to be paid to Tho : Tolman for the S bring vp of Henry Lakes child according the V covenant recorded the some of . . . ) Itm p'mised to be paid for drawing and record- i insr the covenant with brother Tolman 2" and "•I 0 : 1 : 3 : 1 : 6 0 0 : 6 : 0 0 : 3 : 0 - : 6 : 7 0 : 1 : 0 0 : 1 : 0 \ - \ - 0 : 1 0 : 0 0 : 1 : 0 8 : 0 : 0 0 : 6 : 0 2 : 10 17 : 0 26" 0" 0 for the bond for p'formance thereof 1" to Ro : j Howard ....... J TtTiT paid b^' Edward Brick vnto John Smith for Carridge of and for seu'all sortes of nayles about the meeting howse .... Itm paid to W^illm Weeks for wrighting out the") three divisions. The lootes at the Neck of f land and waves layd out their contyning in the j booke of i-ecords 1 3 pages . . . j Itin paid to Rob' Howard for recording the | same with a towne order for the way by John Gills, and covenant with him for the mayntayn- ing thereof ...... [431.] Itm paid to M' Rawson for wrighting | out of Court orders ..... j — 0:3:0 i- 0:6:7 — 0 : 14 : 0 — 0:8:0 — 0 : 10 : 0 Tot. Is a d 98 : 8 : 7 312 City Docuiment No. 9. so their rest Dve in their handes Is S (1 the some of 1 : 1 1 : 5 Their is allowed by the towne at a generall meet- ing this 28 of the 9 mo. /)3 vnto Tho : Swift for corne that liaue shrunke in his hands which ^ 0 : 10 : 0 he received for the townes vse as a free gift ) tlie sunie of , . . . . • • 3 he not takeing notice at the delivering ont, (when called for b}' the towne,) what it had shurnke, now brought it into accompt vnto the select men as it is said before it is allowed him as a free gift ........ rest dve in their handes Is 9 d the some of 1 : 1 5 this 19"* (9) 55 bro Swift gaue in an accompt vnto the select men then beinge of the Remainder of the Rate being 1 - 1 - 5''- havenge b}' order paid it vnto bro Smith for the towne vse and the summe aforsaid is to be put vpo bro smith accompt and he to be aquite : this 19"* (9) 55 brd Foster accepts of 3'^ from ^ bro Gurnel in Lether for so much Due to him from the Towne which the Towne was to paye him for Leinetena'nt Hudson of Boston to whom so much was Due from the Towne for the Deputyes Dyet in the yeare 1654 . j 3- 0-0 Theise p'sents bynd me Thomas Tollman of Dorchester niyne heires executors and admiiistrators to paye vpo demand vnto the select men of Dorchester for the vse of the Towne in the yeare 1656 witnes my hand this 19"* (9) 55 The summe of Fyue Poundes tenn shillinges Thomas Tolman memorandum that the words (vpo demand) were put out in both before signinge : These p''sents bynd me Thomas Tollman myne heires executors and Administrators to paye vnto the select men of dorchester for the vse of the Towne in the yeare 1657 the summe of , Fyue poundes tenn shillinges witnes my hand this 19"* (9) 55 Thomas Tolman Receiued of the bills aboue written of Thomas Tollman Inp'mis the towne forgaue hiui . . . . 4-0-0 It. payd vnto nicholas George the 30 : 1 : 58 . 1-10-0 It. payd vnto Robert Stanton . . . . 1-10-0 for soe then remaine Due of these bills aboue ) 4 _ n - 0 written vnto the towne . . . . f It. payd vnto nicholas George the 8 : 9 : 58 . . 0-12-0 soe ther remaines Due from Thomas Tolmau but . 3-8-0 [433.] The 29 day of the 9 mo : 52 Dorchester Town Records. 313 At a meeting for the choyse of towne officers for the yeare iu- sueiug their is chosen for selectmen Captayne Humfery Atherton W'" Sumner sen' Rob' Howard Thomas Johnos Ensigne Foster Surveyors for the high waj'es Richard Leeds Willm Turner for the Balife brother Gurnel Raters Sergent Capen Thomas Wiswell Sergent Clarke. The day and year aboue said being the 29 daj- of the 9 raoneth 52 it is voted that Rob' Howard shall haue a little spot of land at the Corner of his garden where their is a sawing pit and next the land which he bought of the towne being abought the quantie of three roods more or lesse. The 13 day of the 10 mo : 52 Memoran'' to desier a stay of the Inhabitance to chose a man to receiue the voluntary collextion for maynta3ing of scollers for such vses and mdes in a law of the Generall Court Oct. 9 : 52 page th 1. ItTu to p'pound to the towne what they will doe about a scoole. Also to advise with the towne about the choj'se of a clarke of the writs untill b' Wiswell returne agayne. The 21 da}' of the 10 mo: 52 at a Generall towne meeting it is voted that Elder Minot Elder Witherington and Ensyne Foster should take the volentary collection of the Inhabetance of the towne of Dorchester for the maj'ntenance of the President certaj'ne Fellowes and poore scollers in Harvard Colledge according to a Couit order October 9 : 52. the same day it was voted that the select men should provide a scoolemaster for the towne of Dorchester this p''sent yeare. the same day it is voted that Rob' Howard shalbe Clarke of the writts for the towne of Dorchester vntill Deacon Wiswals returne from England [423.] 25 of the tenth month 52. It is agreed by and between the Select of the towne of Dorches- ter for the tyme beinge and M'. Henrey Butler that the said Hen- rey Butler shall keepe scoole in the towne of Dorchester from the next second day being the 28 of this instant month vntill the first of may following and for the said tyme of Scooleing he is to haue tenn poundes. The 10 day of the 11 mo: 52. Memoran*^ to p'pose to the towne about another snte in Cort for Tompsons Island, to p'pose to the towne the sale of Bartholmews house. 314 City Document No. 9. At a Generall towne meeting the 18 of the 11 mo: 52 it was voted (without aney Contra dissent appearing) tliat their slioiild be an indeavoring to obtayne Tonisons Hand agayne by an other sute in Court. The same day it was voted that Lefetenant Clap Ensigne Foster and brother Richard Collicot should manage the businesse about the said sute in the behalfe of the towne of Dorchester. Meeting of select men tliis last day of the 12 mo: 52. A letter coming from Dedham about land in controversie in the runing of the lyne between the two townes to be proposed to the towne the next Generall meeting. new ofhcers to be chosen for waites and measures. To brotlier Win Blakes the ^-ounger and brother Dauenports motion abought paying for the cowes in the heard &c. ^ ^ ^ M^ ¥^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ that for the tyme past we see nothing to the contrary but they must pay ; for the tyme to com we intend the next towne meeting to p'pose it to the towne. To p'pound to the towne abought a rate of 50'' for castle scoole bridges and other thinges. The captayne and Ensigne is desired to take som care abought watch for the townes vse. To p'pose to the towne abought ould Bartolmis howse wither brother mead ma^y have graunt to by it or not, there was a vote against the sale theirof on the 7 day of the 1 mo: 52. we the select men for this p'sent yeare 52 &c. conseive it meet that the order for yoking and ringing swine made in the yeare 48 shall stand in forse for this yeare onel3- the sword that by that or- der was to be aboue is now to be below To p'pose to the towne about foulding of the sheepe by the ox pen : The men appointed to be the vewers of the fence for the seiiall fieldes in Dorchester for this yeare 52 and p'te of 53. for the great lootes Nathaniell Glover and John Minot to vew from the begin- ing of the fence at that p'te of the great lotes called captaynes neck and so round about Rockey hill vntill you com to th west end of widdow Popes lote and Tho : Tilston and Tho : Trot to vew forth downe to the river. [424.] for the 20 acr lotts Ricliard Baker Wilim Clarke The field on the back of M" Stoughton Richard Leedes and Hugh Patten The field behind M"" Joanes ; William Weekes and Thomas Burch The field behind Tho : Wiswalls Joseph Farnworth and Tho: Wiswall The field behind M^ Mathers Tymmothy Mather for his father George Dier The field behind Richard Hawes Goodman williams Dorchester Town Records. 315 Richard Hawes and Jasper Rush For the necke of land Lefetenant Clap and Nicolas Clap To speake to the Constable to warne all the freemen to meete for the choyse of new Maistrates and the planters inhabtance for other businesses that the select men hane to p'pose vnto them on the next second da}' being the 7 of this first montii. Dorchester the 7 da}- of the 1 mo : 52 or 53. It is voted that Austyn Clement shall haue a p'cillof land lyeing on the south side of his land that he bought of M"" Makepeace and on the north side of John Capen 's lote in wa}' of exchange for a p'cill of land at the heather end of the same bought of M' INIakpeace neere the gate M' Joanes Wm Blake sen Wra Clarke and John Capen is appointed to la}' it out. It is also voted the same day and at the same meeting that Rich- ard CoUicot Leftenent Clap Thomas Joanes and Win Clarke shall confer with our bretheren of Dedham as in Answer to theire letter and make returne theirof to the towne It is also voted the same da}' and at the same meeting that a rate shalbe made of fiftie poundes for the vse of the towne. The 14 day of the 1 mo : 52 or 53 It is voted that whereas Walter Harris desireth a little p'cell of land, p'cill of the garden belonging to Pristes howse, and wliich he form'ly haue enioyed, to by the same, it is by vote left vnto the select men. [425.] 19 day of the 1 mo : 52 or 53. An order to be published abought cowes &c. goeing on the Com- ons without sufficient keepers. a warrant to the raters &c brother moselyes note for worke and ttendance abought ould Bartolmew to be considered it being 12% to be paid by the Con- stable out of the towne rate. Dorchester the 25 day of the 1 mo : 53. That w''as their was a conference with some of our bretheren of Dedham abought the land in difference between this towne and that, according to former order, and returne therof made accord- ingly by these brethren appointed for that service it is this day voted that Lefetenant Clap and Ensigne Foster shall wright a let- ter in the behalfe of this towne in answer to their letter as also their demandes at the said late conference, and on the 28 fol- lowing at a gen'all towne meeting the said letter or answer of this towne was red and voted to be sent in the townes name. wi"'out any contra dissent. The 9 day of the 3 : mo : 53. Memoraii'' that the balife haue notice to bring in an account of the towne rate what he hath gathered and what remayne on the Select means next meeting being the second day of the 4 moueth next. The 13 of the 4 mo: 53: 316 City Document No. 9. 10 0 The 22 of the 6 mo : 53 : It is ordered that Hener}' Cunlife and John Blake shall ioyne ■u'ith Nicholas Chip to vew the fences at and abought the neck of land as also the high wa}' according to order The 14 day of the 9 mo : 53 Memoran'' that the balife haue notice to give in his account to Ensigne Foster on the next second day abought 10 of the clocke in the forenoone at sister Georgis. to acquaynt the towne abought the land which m^ Hutchersons agents haue taken away from som p'ticuler men who had it by graunt from the towne. brother Sumner is appointed b}' the Select men to p'liibit cutting of wood by non coi5onners at Squantams neck by an order vuder their handes. Is > [426.] An account of the disbursra" of a rate of 51 : 3: gathered in the 3'eare 53 : for the towne of Dorchester by John Gurnil bay life, Is a d Inprimis paid vnto M' Henry Butler for keeping 1 scoole ....... j Itm paid to Henry Cunlife for the high way . Itlll paid to Roger Billing for a loade of wood \ and ould post for M"" Flallit . . . ) Itm paid to Sergent Hall for the charge of the 1 action agaynst M" Haukins for non paym't of | the scoole rate 2' lO"* sawing tymber and cart- \- ing 9' post makeing mending and setting of | fence 4' in tote. J Itlii paid to sergent Cappyn for Millitar3' ") Commissions . . . . . . j Itm paid to Captayne Atherton for makeing and ) casting of bullets for the towne . . .) Itiii paid to Ensigne P'oster for match and for 2 wolues ........ Itm paid to Roger Billings and Henry Woodward for makeing the bridge oil norponsit abought Dedham Itm paid to Richard Withington for two lods of ) wood for ould Bartholmue . . . . ) Itm to Sergent Capin for wrighting a Cuntery rate 2' : 6*^ : for a load of wood for the watch- men 3' for allowance for as much as the afores'd 16' : G is not to be paid in kind 1' tot . . J Itm paid to Captayne Davenport for the garrison ) at the Castle j Itm paid to Rob' Howard for casting vp the seiiall somes of maney p'ticuler mens estates when the Countery rate was made over and aboue that dayes worke when the Select men met together for that end 2' : 6 for engrossing ! of the said cuntry rate in the Cunstables hands f 0 5: 0 0"15"10 0 : 16 0 : 13 : 10 3 : 13 0 0 0 : 0 0 20 : 16 : 0 0 Dorchester Town Eecords. 317 2' : 6'' for recording towne orders in the new Towne booke in page the 21 and 22 one sliilling and for paper a good while since for the townes vse T*" in tot — ItTii paid vnto sister George the soni of . . 3 : 10 : 0 Itm paid vnto Goodman Mosely for attendance ) vpon ould Barthohiiy in the tyme of his sick- nesse the some of . 0 : 12 48 : 7 : 1 2 : 15 : 11 51 : 03 : 00 00 : 18 : 00 Suraa rest dve in the balifes hand — 19'" (9) 55 It paid by John gornell to John Smith toward \ meeting house reparaise . . . .J It. paid by John Gurnell to m' butler 10' which remaind due to m' butler when he taught ]- 00 : 10 : 00 scoole ....... [427.] The 28 day of the 9 mo. Anno 53 at a meetting for the choyse of towne officers for the 3'eare insueing their is chosen for Select men. Captayne Humphry Atherton Richard Baker Richard Leeds M' Patten Leeftenant Clap Baylife John Wales Raters Sergent Capin John Minot John Smith Survayers for the high wayes as also the neck of land Lawrence Smith and Richard Witherington For as much as at the last Genall meeting the day and yeare abouesaid their was offence taken that the Record of the disburs- m'' of the towne rates for the yeare 52 and 53 was not so punctuall as was desired and conseived to be the neglect of the Select men then a being which som of vs confesse miglit haue ben more pla^'ne had it ben minded ; a greater fait would it haue ben if their had ben no record at all, as in the yeares 45 : 47 : 48 : their is none in the booke to be found. If their wer in those yeares anej' disbursm" the directory made and agreed vpon the 24 of the 10 mo. 45 requier a faithfuU dis- charge theirof vpon record. For that their may be such a punctuall record as aforesaid ; It 318 City Document No. 9. is conseived raeete that bills of layinge out b}' aney, and brought in to the Select men to be allowed be a playne, and each p'ticuler thing to be distincil}' set downe, with the disbursni' for the same, els not to be received, that so the record of the same in the towne booke p'sentid vnto the towne at their Generall meeting for that end may be accordingly to the satisfaction of the Inhabitants of the same. Severall votes past the day and yeare abouesaid which ar entered and recorded towards the beginning of the booke in page the 76 and 77. [438.] Dorchester The 4' of the tenth moneth Anno 54 At a meeting for the choyse of Towne officels for the yeare insueing their chosen for Select men Lefetenant Roger Clap M' Nathaniell Patten Deacon John Wiswale P^nsigne P^oster M"' Tho. Joanes Raters Sergent Capen John Minot John Smith Sup'visers of highwayes Lawrance Smith and Richard Witherington. Baylife Thomas Burd. On acount of ratts coraitted to the constabls for the j'ear (86) Daniel Preston, preserued capin, for to colectt It. a county rate, mony amounting to the some of of which ratte, payd by constabel preston in ") mony . . . . . . . j and by preserued capin payd in mony . and by abattments ...... the whoU a mounting to .... . which mony was pa^'d to John Usher, tresuarer, by John breck, as by the tresuaers resaitt, on fille may appear : 1. >. 16-7- 0 09-10- 06 - 14 - 00 - 02 - 0 6 6 16 -07 - 0 It. a schoole rate committed to the same consta- ) belsof j 17-15-00 of which rate payd by constabel preston to m*^ | parpointe j 07-00-00 and payd to m" flint 5'. and to the selectt men ] £2 15'. 0 : the whoU . . . . j 03-00-00 Dorchester Town Records. 319 and by abatinent to constable preston of rats ] 0-1-6 that cold not be got ..... | one to m" flint 00-9-0 payd of this schoole ratt b^- constable preserned ) capin to in'' parpoynt . , . . j 03-10-00 and to the select men (which was b}' them pa^d » m'. parpoynt . . . . . . } 1-10-0 and by abatnients of rats, that cokl not be gott . 0-3-6 and to m" flint, for m' parpoynts diet . . . 2-1-0 the whoU amountine: to . . . . . £17 - 15 - 00 a contry ratt committed to the same Constabls of •which was payd into thetresurrer John nsher as J- 31-2-7 by his discharg, appears which is on file \ 1 20-17- 1 2 - 5 - 0 1-2- 0 , 0- 12 - 0 . 0 - 13 - 0 , 0- 8 - 8 a towneratte committed to the same constabls to collectt, amounting to the some of of which, payd by Constable capin to william somner, due to s** sonnier, as depety to iohn bird for runing lines to standfast foster for runing lines to Samuel clap, for wood to the poore . to eldar blake towards recording . to James bird, for what was dew to him on ac- ) count . . . . . . ./ 2-5-5 An account of the rate made the yeare 1655 for the Vse of the towne. and pa^-d by constable preserued capen to will Deene for killing a wolfe . and for seuarell ratts that cold not be gotten, ( 0-4.-11 abated, ....... ^ and to [ ]efferett, for a wolfe . . . 0-10-0 } 0-10- 0 1 - 2 payd of the towne rate, by Constable Daniel preston to nathan bradly, for work att tlie meeting ^ 3-16-1 house ....... to m" foster, for Land taken out of her lott for a hyway to franses ball towards his releef . to capt breck ...... to Roger billings for runing a line to timothy tillstone ..... to william sumner ..... by abatments for rats that could not be gotton to Samuel pelton for house rent for frances ball to franses ball ...... [429. ] This 1 0 of 7 55 agreed by the select men of Dorchester w**" bro william pond for the ground seelinge of the meetinge house as follow"' tlie foresaid william p'miseth by the 24"" of this month to Laye in place such timber as shall be needfuU for the vse utioresaid 1-10- 0 1-2- 6 0-12- 0 0- 3- 0 1-0- 0 0-3- 1 2-0- 0 0- 6- 4 320 City Document No. 9. and that at or beffore the IS"" of the eight month next he will hegine vpo the worke and finish it w"' out dela3'e if god giue Litfe and for his pa^-nes to be satisfied out of the Towne Rate in such as comes in at price Current which the select men p'mise to see him paid vpo accompt after 12'*. the foote. witnes our hands enterchandgablj' this agreement failed sign- inge liecause br5. smith had p'mis'd to pave in quantety what the pa3'e did want in quallity. Reconed with Decon Capin again this 4'*" of December And all the aboue mentioned parcells wheither of wood or mony, being roconed, as part of pay for the 3ears eighty six ; eighth}' seauen and eighty eight, yet not withstanding tliere is due to me for my sallar\' for these three years more then twent}- pounds. But Considering the frowns of prouidence upon his people here, I am willing to giue that in, and so doe acknowledge n\y self satis- f^'ed, and aquitt the towne of Dorchester from all further Demands of my sallarys for those 3 years, eight}' six, eighty seauen and eight}' eight as witnesseth my hand this 4"' 10"" 91 : John Danforth a true Record of the discharg giuen by m' Danforth, on file : examined and entred b}' Samuel Clap Recorder [Here the miscellaneous entries which began with p. 3S5 (our page 282 ante) end. There are no pages numbered 430 to 437 in- clusive, but the reverse of p. 429 is numbered 438. Then begins the regular record of the town with a meeting March 14, 1686-7. The book contiiuies to page 634 (pp. 635 and 636 being memoranda only) whereon is part of the record of a meeting on March 9, 1718-9. The remainder of the record is to be found in the second book, beginning on p. 194. The previous pages of that volume contain miscellaneous deeds and other town matters of an earlier date. — W. II. W.] INDEX INDEX. Adilerton, 30, 40. Adoiton, 30, 33, 35, 3S, 41. Aldis, S4, 94, 130. Allen, 7. Alline, 8. Andrew, 13, 33. Andrewes, 8, 85, 260, 263, 279, 299. Andrews, 31, 67,100,102, 106, 107,132, 158, 173, 175, 204, 212, 230, 241. Andrues, 306. Andrus, 81. Aspinall, 286. Aspiiiell, 297. Aspiiiwall,61. Atharton, 61, 143, 296. Atherton, 39, 44, 49, .50, 52, 53, 54, 57, 59, 60, 63, 86, 93, 94, 98, 99, 102, 106, 110, 113, 115, 126, 127, 159, 160, 163, 169, 197, 206, 237, 243, 244, 271, 282, 286, 287, 292, 294, 302, 303, 306, 313, 316, 317. Athcrtun, 308. Artherton, 307. Auery, SO. Backer, 48, 285. Bacon, 196, 199, 202, 203, 205, 207, 212, 216. Bakon, 195, 201, 211, 21G. Bacor, 201. Badcock, 147, 214. Badcocke, 94, 98, 103, 107, 111. Badcoke, 81. Badkok, 83. Baker, 75, 88, 91, 99, 103, 106, 108, 109, 114, 115, 118, 121, 122, 142, 148, 150, 158, 162, 167, 170, 171, 175, 176, 192, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 203, 207, 212, 213, 215, 221, 222, 223, 230, 232, 234, 235, 238, 239, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250, 252, 255, 257, 267, 209, 272, 276, 279, 284, 288, 294, 298, 299, 303, 304, 308, 314, 317. Bnkor, 284. Bale, 177, 220, 236, 237, 247. Balife, 313. Ball, 119, 261, 319. Baman, 306. Barber, 39, 284. Barbor, 250, 253. Barchalls, 305. Barg, 237. Barnard, 243. Barret, 274. Baskecomb, 8. Bass, 164. Bate, 106, 142, 308. Bates, 15, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35, 48, 50, 61, 62, 76, 78, 283, 284, 286, 294, 307. Baten, 115. Batten, 67, 91, 92, 97, 90, 117, 149, 253, 272. Batlc, 214. Batterii, 239. Beale, 235. Beaman. 238, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, 247. Beman, 90, 92. Belcher, 90. BellcluT, 70. Bellang, 230, 250. Belleng, 145, 163, 166, 171, 186, 206, 225, 23y, 246, 2.50, 256, 259. Bellenge, 141. Benhain, 1, 11. Benieman, 62. Betson, 284. Betts, 311. Beuerlee, 185 Bigbe, 230. Biggs, 28, 30. Billeng, 186, 191, 193, 199, 202, 204, 208, 229. Billing, 125, 128, 131, 240, 249, 260, 267, 280, 310,316. Billings, 104, 263, 270, 277. Billinges, 309. Billings, 316, 319. Billingliam,28, 31. Binga, 37. Bingham, 33. Binham, 15, 26, 28, 31, .33. Birch, 98, 148, 149, 161, 153, 158, 1,59, 160, 169, 173, 176, 182, 192, 193, 194, 214, 229, 242. Birchall, .302. Bird, 72,85, 90,91, 100, 103, 109, 112, 114, 119, 121, 126, 127, 128, 132, 135, 136, 149, 150, 152, 153, 155, 167, 158, 164, 175, 183, 192, 197, 200, 201, 207, 208, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 222, 226, 227, 229, 2.30, 232, 235, 238, 242, 245, 248, 250, 255, 256, 262, 263, 265, 268, 269, 273, 276, 276, 277, 279, 280, 319. Birde, 90. Blackeman, 267, 277. Blakeman, 276. Blacknian, 67, 96, 102, 109, 112, 121, 145, 151, 156, 175, 183, 188, 191, 202, 207, 222, 232, 245, 254, 255, 276, 3U8. Blakman, 148. Blake, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 37, 41, 46, 52, 57 59, 67, 72, 75, 76, 81, 83, 84, 86, 88, 90 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 119, 122, 128, 136, 140, 145, 148, 149, 152, 163, 165, 159, 161, 162, 165, 168, 169, 170, 176. 178, 184, 187, 196, 204, 209, 210, 215, 216, 218, 220, 221, 223, 224, 227, 234, 235, 236, 240, 247, 250, 252, 256, 2.58, 261, 262, 264, 266, 267, 268, 271, 278, 275, 277, 278, 283, 284, 285, 286, 292, 294, 297, 298, 299j 303, 304, 306, 308, 3U, 314, 815, 316, 319. Blak, 78, 79, 162, 169, 180, 184, 221, 223, 244. Boggemtow, 126. Bolton, 87, 122, 139, 156, 180, 163, 164, 166, 167, 170, 171, 172, 177, 179, 186, 202, 211, 212, 219, 226, 227, 228, 234, 244, 247, 304. Boulton, 260, 262, 272. Boston, 6, 54, 82, 97, 98, 115, 118, 119, 131, 147, 1,55, 156, 1.59, 160, 161, 163, 192, 194, 198, 211, 216, 221, 2,33, 2,52, 256, 297, .308, 309, 311, 312. Bourne, 52, 288. 229, 210, 279, 117, 139, 167, 210, 224, 244, 267, 298 l,5n, 21:-., 10! , 12;;, 154, 174, 213, 229, 257, 272, 287, 307, 165, 194, 241, 130, 190, 2.54, 324 Index. Bowker, 91, 96, 100, 115. Bowne, 81. Bradfford, 46, 58. Bradford, 58, 76, 304. Bradice, 152. Bradish, 159. Bradley, 135, 254, 260, 261, 262, 270, 272, 273, 274, 280. Bradly, 148, 161,182, 195, 196, 209, 212, 215, 230, 236, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, 246, 247, 253, 254, 319. Braintree, .53, 70, 85. Bruiintre, 70. Brantre, 70, 230. Brantrce, 70, 90, 187, 188, 191, 194, 206, 239, 264, 265, 276, 296. Brantrey, 103, 1U7, 307. Brantry, 90, 91, 102, 125, 140, 141, 164, 163, 166, 169, 191, 205. Brayntree, 53. Brentree, 49. Bramher, 24. Brankard, 23. Branker.s, 10, 19, 25. Bray, 151, 158. Breake, 49. Breck, 53, 57, 76, 78, 83, 101, 183, 191, 197, 211, 214, 215, 220, 221, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230, 232, 237, 246, 248, 249, 2.50, 25], 254, 255, 257, 2.58, 270, 281, 283, 286, 318, 319. Brecke, 58, 74, 76, 78, 86, 91, 92, 96, 98, 103, 104. 106, 262, 267, 268, 269, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 301, 303, 304. Brick, 35, 235, 311. Bricke, 34, 37, 50, 72, 263, 264, 265, 266. Brik, 78, 79. Bridgman, 172. Bridgwater, 257. Brooke, 2. Brown, 223, 224, 227, 237, 261, 272. Browne, 115, 200, 246, 260, 271, 272, 305, .306, 310. Buck, 2.59. Biillocke, 30. Burcli, 125, 192, 308, 314. Burd, 67, 72, 75, 81, 83, 306, 318. Biirde, 71, 85. Burg, 217, 235. Burge, 235, 245, 253. Surges, 237. Burre, 283. Bursly, 7. Buther, 299. Butlar, 28, 30. Butler, 25, 37, 40, 52, .53, .59, 61, 79, 106, 120, 294, 302, .303, 304, 306, 309, 313, 316, 317. Buttler, 76, 79. Butt, 159, 181, 186. Caine, 98. Calacot, 120. Callccott, 7, 15, 16. Callecots, 69. Callicot, 16. Callieott, 142, 308. Calycott, 76, 78. Cambridg, 196, 217. Cambridge, 130. Capan, 129. Cape, 233. Capen, 2, 30, 50, 69, 83, 89, 97, 98, 101, 102, lOG, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 129, 130, 1.31, ].32, i;i4, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 153, 1.54, 155, 1.56, 157, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 212,213,214,215, 216, 221, 222, 223, 225, 226, 232, 23X, 234, 235, 236, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250, 90, 91, 92, 93, 04 107, 110, 111, 112 122, 124, 126, 128 135, 136, 137, 138 147, 148, 149, 152 1.59, 160, 162, 164 171, 172, 174, 17(i 184, 185, 186, 188, 195, 196, 198, 200, 206, 208, 210, 211 217, 218, 219, 220, 227, 228, 229, 231, 239, 240, 241, 243, 251, 252, 263, 256 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 2S0, 309, 313, 315, 318, 319. Capin, 31, 281, 283, 285, 288, 304, 306, 311, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320. Carter, 160. C.artwright, 1.37, 170, 171, 180, 181. Chamberlen, 259. Chandler, 151, 233, 259. Chaplain, 238. Chaplen, 137, 138. Chaplin, 137, 138, 158, 199, 205, 209, 223, 235, 238, 253. Charlestowne, 226. Charter, 13. Cheney, 236. Cbeny, 228, 239, 261. Chub, 185, 192, 199. Cibby, .306. Clap, 14, 15, 21, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 39, 44, 57, 69, 72, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 103, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 1.32, 134, 135, 136, 140, 145, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 161, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 176, 178, 180, 181, 184, 186, 187, 188, 191, 192, 195, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 227, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234, 235, 236, 239, 240, 241, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 295, .303, 304, 305, 306, 309, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320. Clapp, 1, 5, 9, 10, 57, 67, 85, 86, 87, 90, 96, 98, 101, 102, 103, 106, 110, 117, 157, 210, 244, 275, 292, 294, 298, 299, 303, 304. Clappe, 298. Clape, 48, 70, 71, 73, 79, 115, 186, 193. Clark, 43, 80, 83, 170, 171, 174, 176, 308, 310. Clarke, 7, 9, .37, 43, 44, 48, 50, 53, 57, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 79, 81, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91. 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 100, 106, 110, 116, 148, 170, 176, 221, 295, 298, 301, 304, 307, 308, 310, 313, .314, 315. Clearke, 297. Clerke, 43, 80. Cleman, 60. Clement, 15, 16, 17, 18, 26, 30, 62, 76, 78, 106, 147, 148, 155, 158, 162, 164, 167, 168, 170, 173, 174, 175, 180, 183, 184, 195, 203, 204, 315. Clements, 296, 299, 301, 306. Cogan, 2. Colecot, 45. Colicot,25, 31. Collacott, 106. Collecott, 7, 9, 142. Collicot, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31, 33, 40, 44 141, 157, 286,314, 315. Collicott, 7, 15, IS, 25, 142. Collins, 130, 131. Colnian, SS. Colton, 239. Concord, 178. Coningham, 282. Conlitf, .308, Conliffe, 67, 98. Cooke, 7, 8, 14, 18, 26. Cornish, 284. Cortes, 67, 71. Cottington, 9. Coundly, 69. Cran, 90. Crane, 70. Creeke, 1, 8, 17,20, 34, .52, 145, 147, 270. " Hutchinso, 48. " Smelt Brooke, 57, 104. " Wayes, 100. Crohoar, 223. Index. 325 Cnndlife, 63. Cuiilefe, 63. Cunlifo, 64, 308, 316. Cunlitfe. 302. Curtic, 89. Curtice. 144. Curtis, 306. Daraford, 71. Damfort, 124. Damport, 123. Danford, 308. D.infforth, .59. Danforth, 67, 257, 264, 265, 274, 275, 320. Dantforth, 139. Daniel, 96, 103. Daniels, 109. Dauenport, 71, 85, 96, 109, 1.36, 137, 139, 140, 149, 151, 153, 158, 159, 161, 164, 108, 169, 171, 172, 175, 178, 179, 186, 197. 218, 219, 229, 234, 235, 242, 243, 259, 270, 277, 314. Dauenpoitt, 138. Daunport, 196. Daues, 64. Dauis, 98, 264. Davenport, 119, 121, 310, 311, 316. Davis, 83. Deadham. 140, 146, 152, 166, 168, 179, 185, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 200, 202, 203, 209, 214, 218, 221, 229, 232, 233, 253, 254. Deddam, 103. Dedhain, 51, 59, 68, 69, 80, 84, 86, 91, 107, 108, 110, 117, 118, 120, 124, 125, 134, 264, 276, 278, 279, 280, 582, 284, 307, 309, 314, 315, 316. Dedhame, 80. Deane, 260. Deenc, 319. Deeble, 13, 14, 31, 32, 38, 40, 42, 106, 286. Demicke, 12, 14, 16, 17, 31. Demock, 28. Democke, 13, 15,17. Dimmock, 120. Diniocke, 18. Deraoiiz, 232. Demouzaday, 253. Deneson, 262, 271, 272, 373. Denslow, 18, 282. Denslowe, 2, 11. Devenport, 172. Deyer, 50. Dier, 67, 96, 103, 121. 314. Dyar, 15, 16, 17, 20, 27, 32, 132. Dyer, 2, 21. 25, 27, 29, 30, 79, 85, 106, 116, 149, 150, 158, 294, 299. Dickerman, 30, 42, 106, 308, 309. Dorchester, 1, 12, 14, 23, 24, 26, 29, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 54, 57, 58, 59, 69, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 1.30, 131, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 146, 152, 153, 155, l.-ie, 157, 159, 160, 162, 164, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 177, 178. 181, 182, 184, 188, 191. 192, 193, 194, 200, 204, 205, 209, 213, 215, 219, 220, 224, 229, 230, 235, 239, 240, 249, 251, 252, 255, 256, 257, 258, 264, 2^5, 270, 271, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 282, 289, 291, 292, 293, 294, 296, 297, 298, 299, 301. 302, 304, 305, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 320. Duee, 9, 11, 12, 296. Duncan, 2, 7, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 29, 33, 34, 35, 38, 41, 44, 52, 53, 58, 106, 199, 282, 286, 287, 288, 297. Duncon, 57. Eales, 14, 16. 17, 18, 19, 30, 43, 282. Edwards, 113. Eells, 43. Eglestone. 2. 6. 10. Eldars, 208, 282, Elder, 140, 164, 187, 191, 206, 213, 220, 254. Elders, 227, 230, 237, 244, 271, 274, 282. Eldredge, 70. Elic. 233. Elice, 206, 218, 233. Ellicc, 233, 253. Ellis, 70. EliiTs, 113. Kline, 76. Eliot, 86. Ellen, 129, 148, 152, 177, 277. Ellin, 121. KIway, 7. Ehvell, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 42. Enul.-md, 124, 197, 297, 310, 313, England, New, 43, 57, 58. England, Old, .53. Euans, 101, 203. Enens, 153, 101, 195, 206, 220, 240, 253, 259. Euered, 202, 211, 227, 238, 244, 247, 250, 253. Eueringden, 271. Eneringdon, 247. Encrington, 241. Euerits, 2-IS. Evans, 90, 103, 310. Evens, 71, 81. Exeter, 53, 297. Faireweather, 210. Fairewetlier, 210. Farebanks, 190, 200. Farenworth, 28. Farington, 184, 206, 218, 232, 233, 238, 253, 272. Farrington, 143, 193, 194, 253. Fania, 287. Farnham, 106. Farnswoorth, 303. Farnsworth, 148, 305. Farnwortli,4S. .59, 69. 75, 70, 79, 87, 88, 91, 92, 106, 176, 294, 298, 302, 314. Farwortb, 67. Fawor, 45, 106. Feild, East, 3, 6, 10. Feild, North, 3, 6. Northfeilde, 10. Feild, South, .3. Southfelde, 10. Wcstfeild, 3, 6, 10. Fen, 31. Fcnn, 108. Fonno, 113, 123. Fennow, 147, 213. Feno, 104. Feus, 89. Ffarneworth, 21. Filler, 6. Fler, 6. Filer, 4, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16. Filler, 15, 16. Fflood, 26. Flood, 15, 19, 28, 30, 120. Ffoard, 1, 3, Fford, 5, 6, 10, 17, 22, 35. Ford, 5, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19. Ffoster, 30, 67, 158, 194. Foster, 28, 45, 52, 67, 70, 72, 76, SO, 82, S3, 86, 88, 90. 92, 95, 96, 98, 100, 101, 102, 106, 107,108,109,111, 112, 113, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124. 125, 126, 128, 132, 133, 135, 1.36, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153. 1.54, 1.55, 157, 1.58, 160, 161, 162, lti3, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, IS-,, ISO, 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 195, 196, 197, 19S, 199, 200, 202, 204, 205, 200. 207, 208, 211, 212, 215, 216, 217, 222, 224, 22.5, 227, 228, 230, 2.32, 233, 234, 239, 240, 243, 244, 245, 247, 248, 249, 250, 254, 255, 258, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 276, 278, 279, 284, 292, 295, 299, .303, 304, 306, 308, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, .310, .318, 319. 326 Index. Fosterr, 225. Fisher, SO, 82,106, 107, 110, 113, 115, 116, 118, 124, 126, 128, 132, 135, 136, 138, 144, 148, 16S, 169, 237. Flint, 174, 175, 180, 182, 183, 184, 1S6, 188, 195, 196, 200, 201, 203, 208, 210, 213, 217, 221, 223, 227, 228, 233, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 243, 245, 249, 2.50, 251, 318, 319. Flintes, 263. Fooer, 15. Ffour, 35. Foord, 14. Frances, 158. French, 9, 70. Ffrerich, 1. Fry, 8. Fuller, 214. Funell, 212. Gallope, 1. Gannsey, 132. Gapen, 85. Gapiu, 8, 14, 16, 17, 19, 25, 27, 28, 35. Garnesey, 263, 270, 277. Garnesy, 135, 137, 138, 144, 145, 184, 185, 189, 195, 196, 199, 214, 235, 256, 269. Garnsey, 81, 82, 86, 134. Garnseye, 73. Garnett, 82. Gaylar, 13, 15, 20. Gaylor, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31. Gaylard, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 16, 19. Gearnsev, 81, 82. Gellet, 11. Geofry, 6. Georg, 72, 116, 166, 170, 171, 211, 223, 227, 240, 241, 243, 246, 247, 248, 254, 271, 308. George, 59, 60, 61, 69, 70, 72, 76, 79, 81, 9], 97, 111, 132, 13^, l:'.5, 140, 144, Lil, 152, 157, 160, 164, 172, 173, 176, 177, 179, 182, 186, 193, 194, 195, 199, 202, 209, 212, 225, 236, 245, 252, 254, 261, 263. 265, 272, 305, 310,312, 310. GeorgiB, 316. Gibbes, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 53. Gibbs, 15. Gibs, 26. Gibson, 10, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 26, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 37, 48, 49, 50, 53, 106, 208, 254, 282, 285, 2S6, 294, 296, 297. Gibsone, 76. Gil, 1S2. Gill, 70, 90, 93, 94, 96, 100, 102, 103, 104, 111, 123, 157, 235, 250, 305, 307, 311. Gilbert, 15, 25, 26, 30, 120. Gillet, 18, 35. Gillett, 11. Gillmend, 73. Gingine, 76, 79. Gingow, 58. Gloouer, 57. Glou, 52. Glouer, 22,23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 38, 39, 40, 44, 50, .52, 53, 57, 67, 72, 75, 78, 80, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 106, 108, 153, 161,182, 201,209,218, 225, 240, 243, 253, 262, 267, 271, 272, 273, 277, 283, 288, 301, 304, 311. Glour, 35, 239, 259, 286. Glover, 20, 25, 29, 41, 52, S3, 303, 314. Goad, 114, 129. Goer, 94. Gofery, 10. Goite, 11. Goyte, 1. GoUiford, 70. Gookin, 132. Gorg, 211. Gorge, 61, 305. Gomel, 205. Gornell, 145, 146, 152, 153, 107, 168, 170, 174, 180, 201, 203, 207, 219, 2.35, .317. Gornill, 146. Grant, 52, 96, 121, 1.39, 157, 158, 159, 173, 183, 189, 191, 207, 214. Graunt, 1, 6, 10, 12. Greene, 178. Greenaway, 294, 296. Grcenway, 25, 26, 27, 33. Greenwaye, 304. Green waye.s, 11. Greenwich, 274. Grenaway, 106. Grennwaye, 58. Grenoway, 79. Grenowway, 79. Grenway, 1,3, 7,11,16. Grenwayes, 4, 6, 17. Grenweyes, 8. Grinway, 25, 30, 280. Guile, 240, 262. Gulifard, 76. Gullilford, 58. Gulliford, 67,90, 102, 103, 107, 157,229. Gulliuer, 53. Gulliver, 53. Giilyfer, 78. Gunne, 9. Gurnel, 98, 312, 313. Gurnell, 85, 317. Gurnett, 67, 70, 71, 82. Gurnil, 316. Gurnsey, 86. Haale, 309. nale, 83, 136, 146, 148, 153, 156, 162, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 179, 180, 182, 185, 186, 188, 191, 193, 196, 198, 199, 200, 203, 204, 206, 209, 211, 213, 214, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 227, 235, 249, 250, 252, 254 ^bl 258 Hall, 7,' 69, '71, 72, 76, 79, 82, 87. 88, 92, 96, 102, 103, 104, 112, 113, 114, 117, 119, 122, 124, 128, 129, 130, 140, 145, 146, 165, 178, 183, 261, 262, 263, 266, 268, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 310, 316. rialle, 15.5. llallrtt, 307, 308. Hallit, 316. Hals, 140. Hancock, 246. Hancoke, 242. Hannam, 14, 15, 24. Hannuin, 13. Ilannan, 24. Harker, 131. Harris, 302, 315. Hart, 1, 15. Hatch, 10, 31, 39, 48. Hatliomes, 31. llathorne, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 20, 28. Haukins, 38, 316. Hawkins, 26, 30, 33, 36, 39, 41, 42, 4 106. Haward, 52, 54, 57, 79. Hawes, 24, 27, 31, 32, 48, 75, 76, 78, 164, 178, 262, 264, 267, 269, 274, 280, 284, 287, 294, 306, 314, 315. Haws, 96, 103, 114, 148, 150, 183, 191, 200, 202, 212, 216, 222, 237, 239, 283, 288. Hawse, 283, 288. Havdon, 1, 9, 11, 15. Hayward, 294. Heath, 75, 78. Ilenianway, 85. Hensha. 283, 288. Henshaw, 158. 164, 168, 207, 216, 223, 228, 230, 259, 263, 266, 578, 284. Henshawe, 264. Heth, 79. Hewcns, 150, 160, 161, 171, 184, 218, 214, 227, 238, 241. Heydon, 30. Hi.'ks, 130. Hix, 129, 195, 196, 2.36, 206, 267, 274. Hil, 253. i, 52, 87, 105, 132, 276, 278, 193,197, 255, 280, Index. 327 Hill, 2, 5, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 28, 30, 33, 34, 37, 43, 08, 76, 79, 106, 125, 147, l&l, 155, 159, 206, 211,229, 237, 259,304. llils, 151. Hills BlfU, 91. HillM Blew, 34, 84, 85, 102, 113, 117, 118, 124, 129, 136, 147, 166, 169, 184, 191, 195, 229, 250, 257, 264. Hills Blue, 99, 103, 270, 276. Hill Rockie, 36, 53. Hill Rockev, 61, 64, 125, 127, 133, 213, 295, 301, 305, 314. Hill Rocky, 17, 18, 29, 60, 62, 127, 133, 168, 183, 187, 190, 295, 301, 305. Hims, 144. Hinshaw, 230, 247, 248, 255, 263. Hoite, 2. Hoyte, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11. Holand, 76, 78. Holland, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, .37, 42, 44, 47, 60, 51, 57, 67, 76, 76, 85, 91, 106, 297. Holond, 76. Holbrook, 247. Holbrooke, 136, 137, 133, 140, 243. Holbruk, 138. Howlbvook, 76. Holcomb, 9. Holcombe, 12, 296. HoUard, 9. Hollaway, 194. Hollway, 82, 196. HoUet, 32. HolIman,19, 81. Holman, 7, 10, 15, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 33, 39, 41, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 53, 76, 106, 120, 205. ■ 280, 285. Holraand, 20. Holly, 9. Holmes, 103, 109, 132. Homes, 114, 121, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 150, 151, 152, 1.^3, 154, 167, 158, 100, 164, 165, 166, 169, 175, 191, 200, 202; 207, 212, 225, 244. Hopen, 223, 273. Hoppen, 158, 171, 176, 177, 181, 186, 208, 224, 272. Hoppin, 128, 140, 170, 186, 197. Hoping, 305. Hopinge, 142. Hoppinge, 309. Hoppinges, 61. Hopinges, 60, 61. Horseford, 8, 11. Horsford, 10. Horsly, 517, 221, 222, 229, 238, 239, 243, 244. Hosford, 4, 5. ( Hosseford, 3, 7. Hoskeines, 4, 6. ^ Hoskeins, 2, 3. ^ Hoskines, 6. Houghton, 243, 256. How, 67, 91, 93, 95, 109, 144, 147, 152, 164, 197, 216, 243, 250, 255, 259, 263, 267, 276, 305, 310, 311. Howe, 69. Howard, 46, 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 106, 130, 149, 274, 292, 298, 299, 306, 308, 309, 310, 311. 313, 316. Howerd, 76. Houerd, 258. Ho wan, 24. Howchin, 106. Howes, 21, 133. Hows, 158. Hucbeneon, 94, 95, 100. Hutcherson, 316. Hutchinson, 120. Hutchison, 31. Hutchisson, 22, 23. HudBon, 70, 118, 129, 156, 190, 193, 195, 203, 212, 237, 272, 312. Hutson, 111. Huen, 277. Hueus, 98, 263, 264, 265, 267. Hulbard, 9. Hulbcard, 1. Hulbert, 15, 296. Hull, 1, 3, 4, 7, 13, 15, 10, 17, 18, 29, 30, 32, 37, 39, 47. Hulls, 1, 9, 13, 16. Humferis, 306, 307. Humtrrey, 106. Humfrey, 114, 191, 195,263,265,268,269, 276, 277, 279. Humfry, 30, 174. Humphrey, 46, 76, 91, 100, 114, 118, 129, 132, 176, 285. Humphry, 78, 103, 122, 145, 146, 164, 170, 171, 197, 198. 248. 249, 265, 256, 304. Humphrye, 299. Humphrie.'^, 24, 27. Hurafraye:*, 57. Ilumphres, 76, 78, 83, 85. Humphryes, 129. llumphrys, 96. Hmphres, 07. Hunting, 253. Huppen, 177. lerland, 311. Hand, 36, 39, 40, 44, 09, 72. Ipswich, 34. Ireland, 59. Irland, 76, 79. Island Cnrribeo, 147. Islands Castle, 52. Island Rode, 274. Island Tompson, 72, 311, 313. Island Tomson, SO, 39, 40. 69, 71, 80, 101, 104, 105, 112, 118, 181, 269, 314. Island Wheelbarrow, 141. Jackson, 161,236, 241. James, 211. Janes, 139. Jeflerys, 156. Jellets, 17. Jles, 5. Joanes, 12, 15, 19, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 35, 38, 39, 40, 41, 52, 53, 57, 87, 117, 136, 141, 145, 14S, 149, 160, 151, 158, 161, 162, 164, 173, 175, 184, 188, 192, 197, 204, 207, 208, 209, 211, 213, 215, 216, 219, 222, 224, 226, 227, 228, 230, 234, 236, 237, 239, 240, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 262, 253, 260, 263, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 275, 276, 278, 279, 287, 292, 303, 304, 308, 314, 315, 318. Joans, 88, 91, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 107, 108, 111, 112, 114, 121, 124, 132, 151, 167, 184, 192, 230, 240, 243, 250, 255. Johnes, 306, 313. Jones, 48, 49, 57, 59, 67, 71, 75, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 91, 106, 119, 126, 128, 283, 288, 294, 298, 298, 299, 302, 304. Jons, 86. Johnson, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 17, 18, 75, 79, 235, 307. Johnsone, 78. Keane, 64, 81, 82. Kebbey, 297. Kebby, 85. Kelloud, 178. Kemmerly, 15. Kenion, 07. Kibbey, 67, 286, 297, 299. Kibble, 39, 40. Kimerly, 27. Kinggley, 90, 100, 119, 296, 303. Kingsly, 67, 70, 76, 79. Kinsley, 294, 298, 301. Kinslie, 296. Kinsly, 26, 27, 31, 41, 63. Kinnerly, 31. Knell, 21. Knight, 30, 120, 134,5135. Knite, 7, 8. 328 Index. Laake, 1)3. Lake, 67, 69, 70, 75, 83, 99, 109, 121, 128, 134, 139, 148, 149, 151, 167, 198, 304, 306, 310, 311. Lak, 83, 307, 308. \ Lambert, 16. LancheBter, 102. Lane, 28, 31, 50, 106, 236, 299. Layne, 76, 79. Laurence, 274. Lawrance, 143, 168, 170, 179, 200, 237, 238. Lawrence, 103, IGO, 240, 245. Lcadbetter, 100, 131, 141, 173, 192, 201, 202, 203, 204, 212, 213, 214, 222, 223, 225, 229, 237, 239, 243, 251, 253, 262, 264, 269, 270, 271, 277, 278, 280. Ledbetter, 82, 128. Leads, 96, 103. Leeads, 76. Leedes, 277, 279, 314. Leeds, 40, 46, 67, 75, 79, 91, 104, 109, 111, 119, 121, 124, 129, 132, 140, 145, 147, 148, 155. 158,164, 167, 170, 171, 175, 180, 183, 191, 194, 196, 197, 201, 202, 207, 211, 213, 222, 225, 226, 228, 234, 240, 244, 248, 254, 255, 256, 267, 269, 271, 272, 273, 276, 298, 299, 313, 317. Leids, 40. Led, 127. Leds, 78. Leuit, 26. Leurit, 171. Levit, 7, 8. Levite, 13. Lewes, 273. Lewice, 233, 237. Leichfeild, 247, 258. Lichfeild, 258. LitcLfeild, 274. Lion, 141. Locke, 91. Loke, 28, 50. Loucke, 48. Long, 101, 115, 148, 150, 153, 155, 155, 167, 168, 169, 177, 179, 180, 187, 195, 197, 242, 268, 274, 282. Longe, 245, 250. Lovell, 2, 7. Ludlow, 16, 17, 18, 114. Ludlowe, 1, 2, 11, 17, 19, Luis, 24. Lumbert, 31. Lumburt, 28. Lyon, 72, 178, ISl, 188, 214, 216, 224, 242, 2C3, 272, 308. Lyppiugcot, 42. Makepeace, 15, 19, 21, 26, 3], 32, 43, 46, 106, 120, 297, 315. Makepeas, 78, 190. Makepease, 79. Makpeace, 62, 297, 315. Makpeas, 76. Makpoase, 60. Maniuntauge, 263. Marblehead, 134, 135. Mare, 155, 235, 242, 245. Mar.s, 242. Marsh, Fresh, 17, 22, 43, 47, 51, 59, 117, 118, 119, 278. Marsli, Great, 16, 18, Marsh, Salt, 17. Marshall, 9, 34, 53, 297. Marshfeld, 14, 34. Martin, 24, 28, 30, 123, 150, 159, 245. Mason, 9, 150, 235, 237, 245, 2.j2, 253. Mason, 217. ^vlattathewthes, 142. Math, 276. Mather, 16,30,42, 43, 63, 67, 69, 75, 79, 82, 85, 87,89,91, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 105, 108, 109, 112, 114, 116, 121, 123, 126, 127, 128, 1.32, 136, 140, 144, 145, 148, 1.50, 155, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 167, 169, 170, 176, 177,'!>192, 197, 198, 212, 213, 214, 216, 219, 221, 226, 248, 255, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 279, 294, 303, 306, 308, 314. Mathers, 25. Mathes, 276. Matthewes, 9. Maudesley, 106. Maudly, 25. Maudsly, 38. Mauericke, 26. Maverick, 19. Mavericke, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. Maxfeel, 284, 288. Maxfeeld, 285. Maxfeild, 93, 96, 100, 103, 108, 142, 151, 159, 166, 169, 173, 212, 215, 225, 230, 233, 240, 248, 253, 267, 277, 280. Maxfield, 127, 166, 256. Maxfild, lie, 124, 132. Mayhew, 61. Mead, 70, 101, 109, 114, 116, 135, 150, 152, 161, 175, 197, 207. Meade, 69, 140, 144, 158. Mede, 27, 123, 128. Meliittabell, 215. Mekens, 94, 95, 98, 100, 102. Mekings, 103, 104. Melton 116, 136, 140, 144, 150, 152, 157, 163, 166, 168, 182, 184, 191, 192, 205, 209, 216, 229, 248, 255, 256, 257. Milton, 113, 116, 117, 123, 125, 205, 209, 229, 239, 240, 248, 264, 265, 270, 276. Millton, 209. Miltownc,28l. Memraary, 171. Memory, 190, 242, 245, 252. Merefeild, 165, 219, 243, 261, 272. Merifeild, 100, 112, 114, 115, 150, 158, 165, 175, 193, 195, 234, 237, 238, 241, 247, 259. Merifeld, 70, 194, 247. Merrifeild, 146, 164, 165, 166, 167, 173, 174, 181, 246. Merrifeld, 169. Merrifeild, 90, 132, 168. Merryfeild, 179, 23S, 259. Merrvfeld, 179. Meryfeild, 165. \ Miller, 7, 10, 15, 30, 31, 37, 44, 79, 120, 286. Millet, 28, 29, 31, 37, 46, 75, 79, 298. Millit, 106. Meinot, 20, 25, 29, 35, 38, 53, 285. Minett, 71. Minott, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 33, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 92, 100, 107, 116, 117, 118, 121, 123, 124, 133, 136, 137, 139, 140, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 158, 159, 160, 162, 164, 166, 167, 169, 172, 174, 176, 183, 184, 189, 190, 191, 197, 210, 214, 215, 218, 219, 227, 228, 230, 233, 235, 239, 240, 242, 244, 246, 249, 251, 2.53, 254, 258, 262, 264, 270, 274, 276, 284, 306, 307, 310, 313, 314, 317, 318. Minott, 32, 45, 67, 71, 75, 81, 83, 98, 102, 103, 106, 108, 109, no, 112, 113, 114, 115, 124, 125, 128, 133, 273, 276, 277, 3o8. Mintot, 75. Moadesly, 149, 158, 192, 197, 201, 205, 215. Moadsly, 172, 240. Modesl'ey, 109, 2.54, 255, 256. Modesly, 227, 2.S0, 232, 236, 248. Modsley, 132, 263, 265, 267, 268, 269, 273, 276, 277, 279. Modsly, 205, 207, 259. Moltz, 226. Meninges, 305. Moone, 29, 32. Moore, 6, 10, 15, 18, 20, 21, 25, 26, 30, 34. Morgan, 159. Morrell, 178. Mos, 244. Mosely, 316, 317. Mosly, 207. Mott, 246. Index. 329 Miiiiina, 99. Muiiingns, 32. Muniiigs, 25, 106, 148, 304. Munnings, 15, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, 33, 80, 81, 82, 120, 153. Mynot, 78, 79, 304. Mynott, 69, 73, 85. Nahaton, 262, 273. Naponsct, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 17, 18, 40, 89, 1.37, 13U, 146, 164, 175, 183, 188, 189, 218, 233, Napons'ett, 1, 6, 7, 20, 22, 108, 110, 117, 149, 256. Naponsit, 143. Norponsit, 316. NarraKanset, 18. Narrowmoore, 122. Natick, 68. N.'iticke, 68. Neck, 28, 40, 41, 48, 49, 140, 1.51, 1.5S, 164, 184, 197, 204, 212, 215, 222, 230,248,254,263, 268, 269, 283, 301, 3(19, 311. Necke, 32, 33, 49, 86, 88, 91, 93, 96, 99, 100, 114, 279. TSTecko Capts, 39, 267, 269, 276. Necke Captaines, 58, 297. Neeko Captains, 132, 140, 149, 164, 183. Necke Caplayne's, 37, 305, 306, 314. Necke Captincs, 47, 293. Necke Captins, 78,91, 139, 151, 175, 176, 190, 191,197,207,211,215,222, 230, 231, 248, 253, 263. Necke CaDttins, 75, 76. Necke (Ireat, .37, 38, 41, 42, 43, 53, 80. Neck<' Ilaokines, 50. Neckr llillv'.s 79. Necki; lAidlowos, 13, 26, 28, 34, 35. Necke Ludlows, 109. Necke Pine, 26, 49, 58, 59, 79. Necke Pyne. 27, 28, 30. Necke Pyniio, 58. Necke Squantum, 13, 15, IS, 25, 34, 43, 44,57, 87, 104,125, 131. 141, 316. Necke Squantomse, 87. Necke qnantq, 7. Newbery, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 20, 29, 37. Newman, 43. Newton, 2, 8, 28, 32, 62, 147, 150, 173, 186. Nile, 7, 8, 30. Northampton, 185. Nortbaniton, 93. Oldi-ig, 28. Oliuer, 27, 144, 145, 155, 285, 287. Olleur. 49. Olliuer, 159. Osburii, 242, 247. Osburne, 238,242. Paale, 167. Pale, 149, 151, 173, 175, 176, 183, 204. Palle, 140. Paine, 70, 90, 186. Painter, 249. Park, 79. Parke, 78. Parkeman, 2, 15, 17, 18. Parker, 2, 9, 25, 30, 35, 40, 154, 179, 185, 217, 229, 231. Parkes, 72, 75. Parmiter, 144. Parpointe, 318. Parpoynt, 319. Pason, 117, 118, 157, 167,173,189, 226, 236, 249, 251, 255, 257, 258, 261, 267, 277. Patten, 43, 52, 70, 71, 72, 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93, 94, 97, 98,99, 102, 100, 108, 109, 110, 148, l.il, 161, 176. 199, 230, 294, 299, 314, 317, 318. Pail), 2.53, 261, 268. 275, 277. 278, 279. Paule, 148. 155, 178, 190, 191, 194, 195, 213, 221, 225. 230. Paull, 178, 195, 225, 240, 243. Palle, 140. P.ayson, 260, 262. Pearce, 3, 7. 15, 07, 81, 100, 139. Pearse, 70, 298, 305. Peirce, 145, 147, 151, 157, 191, 198, 211, 237, 270. Pierce, 19, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44. Pears, 58, 79, 106. Peck, 229. Pecke, 311. Peeckc, 11. I'ecocke, 89. Pelton, 91, 92, 148, 149, 168, 207, 215, 219, 230, 232, 237, 238, 243, 246, 259, 261, 273, 319. Peqnoit, 287. Pharnesworth, 38. Phariieworth, 31, 32, 39. Pharnworth, 80, 98. Pharnworthe, 81. Phelipes, 71. I'hollps, 2, 4, 7, 12. I'lielps,!, 3, 4, 7, 10. Philips, 20, 21, 35,79. Phillipos, 285, 297. Phillips, 1, 3, 6. 7, », 10, 13, 15, 10, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 39, 41, 46, 49, 58, 79, 106, 115, 294, 296, 297, 298, 304, 308. Philps, 13. Picher, 67, 79, 109. Pitcher, 7, 8, 25, 30, 46, 106, 194. Picker, 76. Pictber, 79. Pierce, 19, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 44. Peirce, 145, 147, 151, 157, 191, 198, 211, 237, 270. Pig, 233. Pigg, 206. Pilsbury, 303. Pincheon, 7. Pianey, 2. Pinny, 14. Place, 156. I'limoth, 140, 152, 166, 187. Plimouth, 34, 169. Plum, 125, 146, 181, 185, 189, 192, 193, 208, 214, 237, 259, 271. Plumb, 98, 112, 114, 115, 134, 199. Plume, 82, 85, 181, 189. Plumme, 133. Poape, 8, 21,20, 29. Pope, 14, 25, SO, 40, 46, 48, 49, 67,75, 76, 79, 85, 91, 96, 100, 103, 100, 109, 120, 131, 158, 163, 164, 206, 207, 208, 209, 228, 237, 247, 249, 259, 294, 305, 307, 310, 314. Pop, 246. Pole, 101, 102, 107, 115, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125, 127, 130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 146, 152, 169, 171. Pommery, 16. Pond, 72, 80, 96, 97, 100, 101, 109, 111, 112, 121, 128, 129, 1.30, 132, 145, 146, 148, 150, 1.53, 155, 158, 161, 166, 170, 173, 176, 180, 191, 195, 196, 202, 204, 21 U, 218, 222, 225, 228, 229, 230, 235, 3.36, 244, 258, 265, 266, 268, 269, 275, 278, 279, 281, 294, 308, 319. Ponde, 85. Pons, 82. Poole, 108, 111, 114, 115, 116, 144, 145, 103, 207. Poolle, 145. Pound, 71, 75, 81, 82, 83. Poynt, Fox, 11,28,35. Poynt, Bowwow, 290. Poynt, Sandy, 11. Prescot, 128. Prescott, 100. Preston, 15, 31, 40, 96, 100, 103, 109, 114, 117, 122, 123, 132, 137, 1.38, 140, 141, 149, 1.53. 102. 166, 167, 170. 173, 180, 188, 202, 204, 205, 206. 210, 211, 213, 214, 216, 221,225, 330 Index. •227, 228, 220, 239, 243, 251,254.201,203, 2ey, 27S, 27'J, 28], 318, 319. Price, 15, 3(i. Prise, 80, 101, 102. Priest, 29, 32. PriBtes, 315. Procter, 9, 14, 15, 28, 29, 30, 64, 85, 90, 106, 116, 126, 127, 128, 162, 199, 298, 301. Proctor, 48, 92, 105, 123, 132. Pufter. 254, 270, 276. Pumery, 2. I'ummery. 3. Purary, 4. Puneap.ag, 238, 239, 251 . Pinicliapagc, 229. Punkiipag, 153. Punkapage, 191. I'uiikapauge, 264, Puiikc'pag, 140. Punkepage, 71, 140, 166. Piiiiqnepaug, 280. Purchase, 2", 11, 14, 15, 24, 27, 31, 43. Rainsford, 6, Ran s ford, 5. Raynsford, 1. Randall, 2. Randel, 10. Ranford, 11. Rawelines, 7, 8. Rawlins, 57. Rawson, 311. Read, 21, 31, 32, 43, 54, 120. Reade, 44. Reed, 286. Redman, 81. 100, 102, 103, 104, 111, 113, 110. Redmen, 110. Reliobeth, 309. Rentham, 268. Riall, 281, 283, 288. Rill. Muddie, 285. River Mother Brooks, 21, 37, 124, 203. River Naponset, 12, 13, 21, 27, 29, 34, 40, 51, 132, 271. River Naponsett, 89, 94, 90, 98, 117, 120. River JSfeponset, 24, 290. River Nep(]n8ett, 70. River Nerponsett, 74. River Norponsit, 00, 62, 305, 309. River Smelt, 94, 104. River Wadcing, 150, 194. River Wading, 179. Ryall, 196, 227, 228, 232, 261, 263, 265, 272, 274. Ricliards, 2, 3. 9, 10, 18, 20, 26, 27, 29. Rigbe, 186, 256. Rigbee, 138, 148, 170, 254. Rigbey, 114, 220. Rigby, 31, 76, 79, 131, 140, 158, 159, 163, 100, 177, 194. Rigbye, 106, 141. Rise, '261. Robbinson, 180, 243, 288. Robenson, 87, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 9^, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108, 109, 112, 115, 117, 118, 119, 268, 270, 279, 307. Robinson, 85, 122, 129, 132, 136, 137, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 169, 173, 175, 184, 190, 198, 207, 209, 215, 218, 221, 225, 230, 234, 240, 243, 247, 250, 255, 260, 262, 264, 206, 207, 270, 276, 283, 284, 287, 308. Robiusonn, 67. Robeson, 108. Roberts, 158, 177, 242, 263. Robts, 218. Rocke, 5, 7, 8. Rocke Greete, 04. Rocket, 2, 4, 7, 10, 15, 32. Rockewell, 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 13, 17, 19. Rockwell, 17, 18, 26, 48. Rockesbury, 2. Rocksberry, 132. Rocksbery, 117, 140, 152, 157, 100, 177, 179, 191,194,222, 223, 235, 251, 304. Rogers, 187, 233. Rosbery, 308. Rosciter, 5, 6, 10. Rosseter, 1. Rossiter, 10, 17. Roxburie, 99, 103. Rosbury, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 24, 34, 58, 68, 70, 72, 75, SO, 90, 91, 201, 204, 265, 267, 276, 277, 302, 307. Rush, 75, 121, 315. Russell, 2, 133, 152, 162, 271. Ryall, 196, 227, 228, 232, 261, 263, 205, 272, 274. Rylands, 69. Sachem, 126. Saitt, 305. Salsbery, 234. Salsbury, 59. Salsbor, 63. Sanittbrd, 14. Sampford, 15, 22. 29, 31, 42. Sanders, 111, 133, 164, 175, 184, 221, 222, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 244, 240, 247, 250, 259, 200, 261, 262, 271, 273. Saunders, 296. Sandford, 8. Sanders, 226. Sea-cuuk, 143. Searle, 110, 145, 146, 148, 177, 258, 274, 277, 278. Searell, 147. Selleck, 100. Sellecke, 43. Sension, 14, 22, 31, 33, 41, 205, 200. Senssion, 302. Siluester, 243. Silvister, 22. Simons, 98. Skriuen, 97. Scriuen, 101. Skilton, 228. Sraead, 120, Smed, 27, 30. Smith, 1, 3, 7, 9, 15, 29, 80, 32, ,39, 46, 47, 53, 59, 61, 62, 63, 67, 69, 70, 73. 76, 79, SO, 82, 83, 88, 90, 91, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 100, 107, 109, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 125, 127, 133, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 148, 150, 1.51, 152, 157, 158, 159, IfiO, 104, 167, 173, 174, 176, ISO, 184, 213, 219, 223, 225, 227, 228, 250, 253, 258, 286, 303, 305, 306, 307, 310, 311, 312, 317, 318, 320. Smyth, 294, 304. Snellen, 221. Solsbury, 62. Sommer, 14. Somner, 28, 38, 39, 41, 78, 81, 283, 319. Son, 228. Soncs, 120. Sould,34. Southcott, 4. Spur, 70, 90, 107, 193, 199, 238. Spurr, 104, 185, 215, 218, 276. Spure, 173, 260. Sqnantura, 13, 59. Starcy, 32, 34. Stanton, 60, 74, 75, 98, 99, 146, 149, 157, 182, 190, 191, 242, 243, 259, 261, 267, 272, 282, 305, 309, 312. Starr, 286. Stcuens, 256. Stiles, 114, 122, 181, 183, 193, 194, 195, 197, 202, 208, 222, 228, 229, 237, 251, 257, 258, 260. Stilles, 260. Stills, 100. Stils, 246, 257,259. Stock, 160, 105, 166, 168, 173, 174. Stoton, 67, 75, 82. Stoughtoan, 209. Index, ;}31 Stoughton, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 41, 44, 47, 49, 'A, 67, 78, 83, 91,96,99, 103, 104, lOS, 107, 11)9, no. 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, 120, 121, 122, 124, 128, 132, 135, 140, 142, 145, 149, 150, 155, 158, 159, 162, 163, 164, 170, 171, 175, 180, 183, 184, 185, 188, 190, 191, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 212, 215, 230, 239, 248, 249, 255, 257, 263, 267, 269, 280, 283, 284, 287, 288, 292, 294, 295, 303, 314. Stougton, 184. Stouliton, 159. Stovghton, 25. Stowtchton, 83,285. Stoiighons, 85. Straight, 274. Strang, 8. Stiimr, 28. Suffolk, 133, 140. 8iiraer, 67. Summer, 1, 21, 126. Sumne, 37. Sumner, 15, 24. 25, 27, 31, 32, 35, 46, 52, 57, 67, 71, 76, 80, 85, 91, 93, 94, 98, 102, 106, 108, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 125, 126, 12S, 129, 132, 135, 1.36, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 160, lei, 163, 164, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171. 172, 173, 174, 179, 180, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 198, 199, 202, 203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 213. 218, 219, 223, 228, 229, 233, 235, 239, 240, 241, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 2.54, 256,2.57, 258, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 267, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 280, 281, 283, 285, 288, 292, 298, 301, 307, 309, 313, 316, 319. Swamp-Beare, 214. Swamp Comon, 187, 209, 214, 216, 218, 219, 220, 222, 234, 248, 260, 256, 266, 278, 280. Swamp Ceder, 218. Swamp Sedar, 84. Swamp Seder, 163^ Swamp Cedar Comon, 220. Swamp Dead, 7,11,18, 40. Swamp Purgatory, 94, 120, 135, 221, 275, 276. Swamp Purgetory, 284. Sweet, 198. Sweft, 75. Swift, 8, 14, 15, 16, 28, 31, 43, 93, 96, 99, 101, 103, 106, 107, 108,109,110,111, 116, 121, 123, 128, 133, 135, 139, 142, 144, 148, 158, 160, 163, 180, 182, 183, 191, 194, 195, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 211, 213, 222, 225, 227, 232, 244, 256, 269, 310, 311, 312. Swifte, 82. Tabor, 61. Talbut, 226, 228, 239, 247, 250. Tanton, 57, 179, 194, 232. Taunton, 273. Terry, 1,10. Thomas, 239. Thorneton, 3, 8, 11, 14, 15. Thornton, 79, 302. Tilcston, 46, 100, 157. Tilestone, 7, 8, 18. 29, 31, 76, 85, 89, 108, 122, 128, 172, 264, 268, 294. Tiliston, 239. Tillestone, 71. Tillstone, 263, 266, 319. Tilston, 141, 145, 147, 167, 169, 171, 174, 186, 188, 190, 191,202, 206,207, 210, 211, 213, 215, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 229, 230, 234, 235, 236, 239, 243, 248, 251, 2.53, 276, 314. Tllstone, 79, 106, 114,148,155, 167, 171, 172, 173, 177, 178, 181, 190, 191, 194, 107, 204, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 273, 274, 276, 276. 277, 279, 281. Tilsto, 276. Tilley, 2. TlUie, 27. Tilly, 2, 11,18, 26,30. Tillies, 297. Tilliyes, 305. Ting, 123, 169, 170. Tini.g, 87. Tinnge, 82. Tyng, 133. Toleman, 71, 122, 124, 132. Tollman, 69, 75, 312. Tolman, 41, 91, 96, 103, 110, 111, 114, 139, 140, 147, 148, 149, 152, 153, 157, 164, 167, 172, 173, 174, 183, 191, 194, 198, 202, 204, 207, 210, 211, 216, 219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 232, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244. 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 253, 256, 262, 263, 264, 267, 276, 278, 279, 280, 284, 306, 311, 312. Touleman, 76, 79, 84. Tomkins, 30. Tomkines, 27. Tomgon, 141. Tookes, 14. Topham, 75. Topleus, 69. Topley, 31, 61, 114. Toply, 62. Toplif, 62, 106, 167, 174, 176, 225, 233, 239, 240, 246, 256, 259. Toplife, 76. Topliff, 241, 281, 285. Topliffe, 240, 266, 270, 278. Topleafe, 91, 99. Tory, 117. Tredwell, 31, .'{4. Tree, 143, 150, 153, 160. Trescot, 94, 116, 129, 144, 148, 171, 176, 191, 200, 201, 206, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 225, 228, 230, 234, 238, 239, 241, 244, 247, 251, 252, 255, 263, 277, 307. TreBcote, 260, 262, 267, 269, 270, 272, 273, 275, 276, 278. Trescott, 81, 89, 91, 95, 96, 98, 125, 135, 197, 217, 227. TriBcot, 282, 311. Triscott, 76, 88, 282. Trobridg, 37. Trobridge, 28, 30, 37, 41, 53. Trobrlge, 27. Trot, 103, 108, 131, 139, 151, 164, 167. 183, 197, 211, 219, 225, 247, 256, 257, 269, 277, 314. Trote, 308. Trott, 67, 69, 96, 97, 104, 122, 125, 135, 147, 263, 276, 279, 284. Tuchel, 78, 99, 101, 110, 112. Tuchell, 76, 79. Tuchill, 7, 16, 30. Tuchine, 8. Tucker, 219, 224, 242. Turner, 40, 76, 78, 103, 106, 108, 116, 171, 185, 237, 259, 313. Twichell, 59. Twitchill, 35, 115. Uncattel, 97. Unquatie, 109. Ilnquetie, 103, 104. Upsall, 9, 19, 26, 31, 100. Upshall, 33, 48, 50. Usher, 318, 319. Varworth, 299. Vnifres, 75. Vmphery, 123. Voce, 81. Vose, 84, 85, 88, 90, 94, 102, 181, 261, 264, 275, 281, 282. Vosse, 182. Vpsal, 52. Vpsall, 2, 8, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 26, 35, 46, 52. Vpahall, 286. Vsher, 131. Wade, 14, 24, 27, 28, 31. AVadsworth, 103. Wainman, 202, 229. 332 Index. Wales, 31, 71, 83, 106, 134, 142, 147, 158, 164, 168, 169, 174, 176, 181, 182, 191, 207, 222, 223, 237, 238, 240, 241, 245, 247, 248, 255, 260, 261, 263, 267, 270, 277, 285, 286, 297, 317. Walles, 87. Wals, 247. Wampampeg, 287. WaiK-rite, 88. Waram, 3. Warhani, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 106. Wareham, 16. Warner, 122. Waterhoiise, 40. Wateswortli, 286. Way, 2, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 40, 76, 78, 79, 92, 294, 301. Waye, 46, 59, 100, 106. Wayos, 17. Waymouth, 53, 218. Webb, 285. Weekeg, 28, M, 58, 86, 99, 106, 109, 114, 165, 263, 267, 268, 260, 272. 273, 274, 275, 277, 279, 280, 292, 296, 297, 298, 303, 314. Weeks, 30, 53, 87, 132, 139, 144, 148, 157, 161, 175, 185, 188, 189, 191, 192, 193, 197, 198, 201, 202, 206, 208, 212, 213, 219, 221, 222, 225, 230, 235, 237, 241, 244, 247, 24S, 249, 2.53, 255, 256, 292, 311. Weiks, 148, 150, 164, 166, 187, 196. WelBteed, 271. Westfeild, 3, 6, 10. Weswall, 71, 72, 81, 82. Weswal, 75. Whetcomb, 30. Wlietfoine, 40, 120. Whitcomb, 18. Whiglit, 48. Wbiple, 78. WbipUe, 76. Wliipple, 27. Wliit, 97, 100, 139, 158, 169, 175, 180, 183, 194, 207, 209, 211, 222, 232, 234, 239, 249, 250, 251. White, 18, 27, 30. 69, 71, 103, 114, 117, 149, 158, 163, 249, 251, 265, 267, 275. Wliiteman, 21, 25, Whitman, 29. Whiting, 124, 209, 240, 247. Whitting, 238. Wiat, 83, 284. Wiet, 189, 243, 277. Wiett, 185. Wickes, 49. Wilcock, 121. Wilcocke, 103, 115. Willcocke, 109, 113. Wiles, 106, 151. Wilkcines, 19, 21. Wilkcins, 1, 29, 30, 32, 40. Wilkines, 76. Wilkins, 78, 106. Wilkinson, 131. Wilkison, 131. Wilkns, 46. Williames, 268, 271, 274, 279. Williams, 2, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20, 57, 91, 149, 214, 222, 228, 238, 239, 243, 269, 271, 274, 275, 280, 314. Willice, 215. Willis, 76, 78. Wills, 132, 1.33. Wils, 141), 141, 150, 160. Willson, 13, 35. Wilson, 32. Wilton, 3, 5. Winchell, 14. Wisall, 102, 119. Wisswale, 85. Wiswal, 57, 150, 154, 158, 164, 313. Wiswale, 85, 318. Wiswall, 28, 37, 38, 45, 48, 52, 54, 57, 58, 59, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 82, 86, 89, 91, 96, 99, 101, 103, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 114, 126, 129, 136, 140, 143, 148, 149, 151, 152, 157, 164, 168, 169, 281, 291, 292, 298, 302, 303. 304, 305, 308, 310, 314. Wiswoell, 219. Wiswel, 175, 197, 207, 209, 211, 213, 222, 262, 263, 264, 266, 275, 278. Wiswoll, .31, 32, 41, 99, 116, 134, 139, 172, 184, 188, 191, 192, 198, 21.3, 214, 215, 220, 221, 225, 228, 229, 230, 232, 235, 236, 240, 242, 244, 248, 250, 255, 258, 26S, 269, 275, 282, 287, 295, 303, 306, 313. WisM'ol, 57. Wiswoll, 39. Wis wool, 38. Wizwall, 128, 132. Witcbfcild, 2, 6, 8, 11, .31. Witchtibild, 43. Wictbfeild, 29. Witherington, 75, 306, 307, 310, 313, 317, 318. Withington, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25,30.33,34,41, 43, 67, 76, 79, 85, 88, 90. 93, 96, 99, 103, 106, 109, 114, 119, 121, 1.32, 140, 147, 148, 150, 164, 166, 167, 169, 170, 171, 175, 180, 181, 183, 184, 192, 194, 196, 198, 200, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 217, 218, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 230, 232, 234, 236, 237, 239, 243, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 253, 257, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265, 270, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 283, 284, 287, 296, 299, 302, 316. Withinton, ,395. Wodsworth, 257. Wolcot, 26. Wollcott, 10. Woolcott, 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11. WoUcston, Mount, 18. Womsly, 195. Wood, 38, 237, 241, 253, 254, 308. Woods, 311. Woodard, 71, 75, 67, 88. Wooddard, 67. Woodward, 67, 86, 88, 90, 91, 96, 97, 118, 194, 209, 221, 306, 309, 310, 316. Woodcock, 194. Wrentham, 279, Wright, 8, 14, 15, 16, SO, 42, 106, 150. Wyatt, 104. Wyet, 278. Surnames Omitted. -, 304. Allexand - Bartholmew , 214, 287, 309, 313, 314, 31.5, 316, 317. Frances , 211, 216, 217, 241, 2i3, 244, 247. Francis, 260. Frank , 244, 247, 264. Franke , 253. Franks , 211, 243. Richard , 45. Indians. Abda, the Indian, 87. Joseph, a Mashapag Endian, 137. h^liooho, the Indian, 227. Willin, the Indian, 306, 310. 7> >*5 'J 928 & LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0 013 787 277 8